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Secret Surrender
History秘密投降
(us) Allen Dulles
Allen Dulles, the former director of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the "legendary spy", brilliantly directed the top-secret but controversial "Operation Sunrise" in Switzerland at the end of World War II, which was regarded as a standard by the intelligence community, prompting the surrender of millions of Nazis in northern Italy. As the planner and direct executor of the plan, the author secretly contacted and negotiated with German SS Chief of Staff Karl Wolff in an attempt to deceive allied pacifists, including U. S. President Roosevelt, to make peace with the Nazis and jointly fight against socialist countries and socialist democratic parties, including the Soviet Union. After this act was discovered by Soviet investigators, the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union immediately took action to prevent the negotiations, but the perfidious Allied monopoly class still completed the plan. The book revolves around "Operation Sunrise" and uses a fascinating and suspenseful narrative to reveal the details of how the United States and the Soviet Union seized Italy and Germany and used all possible means to seize the fruits of victory. It also reveals the competition for interests of all parties in the surrender process. It also explores the important link in the escalation of internal conflicts among the allies represented by the United States and the Soviet Union and the confrontation between the two camps of the East and the West. It provides valuable first-hand historical information for insight into the beginning of the Cold War.
Allen Dulles, the former director of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the "legendary spy", brilliantly directed the top-secret but controversial "Operation Sunrise" in Switzerland at the end of World War II, which was regarded as a standard by the intelligence community, prompting the surrender of millions of Nazis in northern Italy. As the planner and direct executor of the plan, the author secretly contacted and negotiated with German SS Chief of Staff Karl Wolff in an attempt to deceive allied pacifists, including U. S. President Roosevelt, to make peace with the Nazis and jointly fight against socialist countries and socialist democratic parties, including the Soviet Union. After this act was discovered by Soviet investigators, the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union immediately took action to prevent the negotiations, but the perfidious Allied monopoly class still completed the plan. The book revolves around "Operation Sunrise" and uses a fascinating and suspenseful narrative to reveal the details of how the United States and the Soviet Union seized Italy and Germany and used all possible means to seize the fruits of victory. It also reveals the competition for interests of all parties in the surrender process. It also explores the important link in the escalation of internal conflicts among the allies represented by the United States and the Soviet Union and the confrontation between the two camps of the East and the West. It provides valuable first-hand historical information for insight into the beginning of the Cold War.