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1 FARAGO, LADISLAS Aftermath: Martin Bormann and the fourth reich.
New York Simon & Schuster, 1974 Hard Cover 
477 pages, 8 plates, cloth, very good. An account of Bormann's flight to Argentina and nazi movements in South America after WWII. 
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2 ZACHARIAS, ELLIS M[ACK] and, FARAGO, LADISLAS. Behind closed doors. The secret history of the cold war.
New York G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1950 Hard Cover 
367 pages, cloth, dust jacket, very good. 
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3 ZACHARIAS, ELLIS M[ACK] and, FARAGO, LADISLAS. Behind closed doors. The secret history of the cold war.
New York G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1950 Hard Cover 
367 pages, cloth, very good. 
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4 FARAGO, LADISLAS The game of the foxes. The untold story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain during World War II.
New York David Mckay Co. , 1971 Hard Cover 
810 pages, cloth, dust jacket, book club edition, very good. From the publishers: More exciting than any spy thriller, here at last is the whole story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain before and during World War II. At the end of the war the U.S. forces captured the German State Archives. Buried and unopened in this overwhelming mass of documents was a metal footlocker containing on microfilm the secret records of the Abwehr organizations conducting these operations. Inscribed therein was every name - real and cover - of every agent, every mark spent, every report received, every order given. Ladislas Farago, a lifelong student of espionage and an important figure in U.S. Naval Intelligence in World War II, stumbled across this treasure trove, which had remained untouched in a dark loft of the National Archives for over twenty years. Only he had the background to understand its historical significance. With these revelations as a base he spent the next four years interviewing surviving intelligence operators on both sides, supplementing, confirming, and correcting the disclosures these supposedly destroyed documents contained. 
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5 FARAGO, LADISLAS The game of the foxes. The untold story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain during World War II.
New York David Mckay Co. , 1972 Hard Cover 
Dust jacket frayed otherwise very good. 5th printing. From the publishers: More exciting than any spy thriller, here at last is the whole story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain before and during World War II. At the end of the war the U.S. forces captured the German State Archives. Buried and unopened in this overwhelming mass of documents was a metal footlocker containing on microfilm the secret records of the Abwehr organizations conducting these operations. Inscribed therein was every name - real and cover - of every agent, every mark spent, every report received, every order given. Ladislas Farago, a lifelong student of espionage and an important figure in U.S. Naval Intelligence in World War II, stumbled across this treasure trove, which had remained untouched in a dark loft of the National Archives for over twenty years. Only he had the background to understand its historical significance. With these revelations as a base he spent the next four years interviewing surviving intelligence operators on both sides, supplementing, confirming, and correcting the disclosures these supposedly destroyed documents contained. 
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6 FARAGO, LADISLAS The game of the foxes. The untold story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain during World War II.
New York David Mckay Co. , 1971 Hard Cover Very Good in Good dust jacket 
Very good in dust jacket. Third printing. From the publishers: More exciting than any spy thriller, here at last is the whole story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain before and during World War II. At the end of the war the U.S. forces captured the German State Archives. Buried and unopened in this overwhelming mass of documents was a metal footlocker containing on microfilm the secret records of the Abwehr organizations conducting these operations. Inscribed therein was every name - real and cover - of every agent, every mark spent, every report received, every order given. Ladislas Farago, a lifelong student of espionage and an important figure in U.S. Naval Intelligence in World War II, stumbled across this treasure trove, which had remained untouched in a dark loft of the National Archives for over twenty years. Only he had the background to understand its historical significance. With these revelations as a base he spent the next four years interviewing surviving intelligence operators on both sides, supplementing, confirming, and correcting the disclosures these supposedly destroyed documents contained. 
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7 FARAGO, LADISLAS The game of the foxes. The untold story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain during World War II.
New York David Mckay Co. , 1971 Fourth Printing Hard Cover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 
Xxii, 696 pages, cloth, DJ, very good in dust jacket. Fourth printing. From the publishers: More exciting than any spy thriller, here at last is the whole story of German espionage in the United States and Great Britain before and during World War II. At the end of the war the U. S. Forces captured the German State Archives. Buried and unopened in this overwhelming mass of documents was a metal footlocker containing on microfilm the secret records of the Abwehr organizations conducting these operations. Inscribed therein was every name - real and cover - of every agent, every mark spent, every report received, every order given. Ladislas Farago, a lifelong student of espionage and an important figure in U. S. Naval Intelligence in World War II, stumbled across this treasure trove, which had remained untouched in a dark loft of the National Archives for over twenty years. Only he had the background to understand its historical significance. With these revelations as a base he spent the next four years interviewing surviving intelligence operators on both sides, supplementing, confirming, and correcting the disclosures these supposedly destroyed documents contained. ; 696 pages 
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8 FARAGO, LADISLAS The last days of Patton.
New York Mcgraw-Hill Book Co. , 1981 007019940X / 9780070199408 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good in Good dust jacket 
Xvi, 317 pages, cloth, DJ, very good. From the dust jacket: "The Last Days of Patton is the story of General George S. Patton's final battle - the Allied victory over Germany in the spring of 1945 and the ensuing nine months of his life, with particular attention given to his fatal automobile accident in December. " GENERAL GEORGE PATTON BIOTRAPHY WWII WORLD WAR TWO GERMANY ALLIED OCCUPATION U. S. ARMY MILITARY HISTORY B30-4 ; 317 pages 
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