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About the struggle between the British and Hitler's intelligence services in Turkey during the Second World War.
Operation Cicero
Ludwig Carl Moisisch during the Second World War served as a trade attache of the German embassy in Turkey, being at the same time an employee of the VI department of the RSHA. The duties of L. Moizish included maintaining contact with an agent named Cicero, who worked as a valet for the British ambassador in Turkey. Operation Cicero lasted from October 1943 to April 1944. For five months, the leaders of the Third Reich were carefully notified of the negotiations and plans of the Allies. They received all the information: about the meetings in Cairo, about the penetration of the Americans into the air bases of Asia Minor, about the strong pressure on Turkey to stop Turkish supplies of chromium to Germany, about the protocols signed in Moscow and, most importantly, about the details of the negotiations at the conference in Tehran , where the approximate date of the landing of the allies in France was determined, as well as the fate prepared for the leaders of the Nazis after the victory.
In I Was Cicero, Cicero himself - Elyas Bazna - recalls how he began to work for the Germans and how he managed to obtain important military and political information about the plans of England and the United States.
Publisher | Воениздат |
Format | 205 x 135 mm |
Publication date | 1965 |
Number of Pages | 288 |
Book series | Военные приключения |
Bookbinding | Hardcover |
yellowed pages | yes |