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1 DELARUE, JACQUES The Gestapo. A history of horror.
New York Paragon House 1987 0913729450 / 9780913729458 Soft Cover Very Good 
Xviii, 384, [1] pages, 12 plates, pictorial wrappers, very good. First U.S. Paperback Edition. From the publisher: "This comprehensive volume chronicles the year-by-year rise of the Gestapo through the diaries and biographies of the men who masterminded it. Here you will witness the early struggles for power among Roehm, Goering, Heydrich, and Himmler, the establishment of Aryan eugenic unions and Jewish extermination camps, the brutal methods used by Himmler's elite to envelop Germany in a network so tight that no action or thought escaped their vigilance. The author, Jacques Delarue, is singularly qualified to write such a book. As a member of the French resistance he was arrested, imprisoned, and tortured by the Gestapo. When the war ended he was placed in charge of liquidating the records of the Occupation forces, during which time he interrogated many principal agents of the Gestapo and gained access to much hitherto unpublished material." 
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2 Delarue, Jacques The Gestapo. a History of Horror.
New York William Morrow & Company 1964 Hardcover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 
Translated from the French by Mervyn Savill. Xxviii, 384, [1] pages, 12 plates, cloth, DJ, very good. From the dust jacket: "The first book to trace the complete history of the organization that was the central pivot of the Nazi state. " "For the writing of this thoroughly documented account of the most efficient and most terrifying instrument of the Nazi system, Jacques Delarue - a member of the Direction de la Surete Nationale in Paris - is exceptionally well suited. A few days after the invasion of North Africa in November 1942 Delarue enlisted in the Resistance while remaining officially in the Surete. His secret activities were discovered, and he was arrested and imprisoned at Limoges, where he remained for eight terrible months. Then, after the war, he was put in charge of the liquidation of the records of the Occupation. He saw and interrogated personally many of the chiefs and principal agents of the Gestapo; gained access to much hitherto unpublished material. " EDG_134 ; 384 pages 
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