Betraying Hitler

Betraying Hitler

by Lucas Delattre (Author)

Synopsis

The extraordinary story of the German foreign ministry official who, at risk to his life, spied for the Allies in the Second World War. Using previously unseen archival material, Lucas Delattre has pieced together the extraordinary story of perhaps the Second World War's most important spy.

During the Second World War Fritz Kolbe worked as a Foreign Ministry official in Germany. He hated the Nazi regime, and in an attempt to aid its demise he offered to spy for free for the Allied forces. The Americans assigned him the code name 'George Wood' and between 1943 and 1945, at great risk to his life, he smuggled more than 1,600 top secret Nazi documents - from details of military tactics to reports on missile developments and plans to deport Jews to the death camps.

Miraculously escaping detection by the Gestapo, he continued to work as an informer until the final days of the war, influencing the outcome of a number of conflicts. But when the war ended, Kolbe's efforts were not officially recognized by the Allies. Denied a visa to the US, he was ostracized by his colleagues at the German Foreign Ministry where he was branded a traitor. He later moved to Switzerland where he became a salesman for a US power tools company, dying in obscurity in 1971. His extraordinary story has remained hidden until four years ago, when the CIA de-classified nearly 500,000 documents, many of which detail Kolbe's exploits.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 09 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 1843543877
ISBN 13: 9781843543879

Media Reviews
* 'Betraying Hitler draws a fascinating picture of Fritz Kolbe as an example of quiet resistance. It shows his courage, his firm convictions, but also the tragic limits of his influence on events during the war.' Joscha Fischer, Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister of Germany * 'Racy, pacy, novelistic... Betraying Hitler presents a powerful picture of how easily a sophisticated society can collapse into Hobbesian barbarity and chaos.' Nigel Jones, Literary Review
Author Bio
Lucas Delattre was born in Paris in 1965. He is a military historian and a German correspondent for Le Monde. Betraying Hitler: The Story of the Most Important Spy of the Second World War was published in 2005.