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so:text | German army circles had never cherished any illusions about their Italian partner. It is said that even in the twenties the leading officers of the German General Staff—which by the Treaty of Versailles had no official existence— declared, ‘The next war will be lost by the country which takes Italy for an ally.’ A joke, of course, but it reflects the attitude of Germany’s military men. Their attitude was no different where espionage was concerned. (en) |
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so:description | Total Espionage: Germany’s Information and Disinformation Apparatus 1932-41 (1941) (en) |
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