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Interrogation Nation Refugees And Spies In Cold War Germany Keith R Allen

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Interrogation Nation Refugees And Spies In Cold War Germany Keith R Allen
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.11 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Keith R. Allen
ISBN: 9781538101513, 1538101513
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Interrogation Nation Refugees And Spies In Cold War Germany Keith R Allen by Keith R. Allen 9781538101513, 1538101513 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book explores the treatment of the millions of refugees and tens of thousands of spies that flooded Germany after World War II. Drawing on newly declassified espionage files, Keith R. Allen uncovers long-hidden interrogation systems that were developed by Germany’s western occupiers to protect internal security and gather intelligence about the Soviet Union. He shows how vetting in the name of public order brought foreign intelligence officials into practically every venue, from train stations to corporate boardrooms to private dwellings, in postwar West Germany. At the heart of efforts to extract insights were extensive, personalized efforts by law enforcement and security officials to manipulate desires and emotions involving dearest family members, closest friends, and trusted colleagues. Linking personal narratives of those interrogated to the international context of postwar politics, Allen reveals a compelling world inhabited by spies and refugees.
Allen's study illuminates the places, personalities, and practices of refugee interrogation in one of Europe’s most successful postwar states. As calls for intense scrutiny of refugees have grown dramatically, Allen illustrates how decisions to shortchange the rights of migrants in periods of heightened ideological and military tension may contribute to long-term threats to personal liberties and the rule of law.

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