Conspirator: The Untold Story of Tyler KentThe last great untold story of WWII, Conspirator is sure to appeal to WWII history buffs, Churchill and Roosevelt experts, and aficionados of true tales of espionage. Utilizing documents and papers from both sides of the Atlantic, many never-before-published, the authors re-create a period of great drama and reveal the haphazardness that has characterized the American secret services from their inception. 8 pages of black-and-white photographs. |
Contents
SIX Knights Black Agents | 105 |
SEVEN | 115 |
EIGHT A Fool or a Rogue | 137 |
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