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In the course of its war for world domination and a projected racial utopia, Hitler's government committed monstrous crimes. As defeat neared, the Third Reich's officials tried to destroy all the physical and documentary evidence about their murder of millions. They did not fully succeed, but huge gaps in the historical record have made it hard for us to reconstruct how they planned the Holocaust.
Great Britain already had some of the evidence, however, for, all along, its intelligence services had been intercepting, decoding, analyzing, and circulating many German police radio messages and some from the SS. Yet this critical evidence was sealed away - marked "Most Secret," "To Be Kept under Lock and Key," and "Never to Be Removed from This Office" - and it has only now reappeared.
Integrating this new evidence with the known sources, Richard Breitman examines how Germany's leaders brought about the Holocaust - and when. He assesses the British and American suppression of information about Nazi killings, and the tensions between the two powers over how to respond. His work concludes with an examination of the consequences (including the failure to punish many known war criminals) of keeping this information secret for so many decades.
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Foreign relations, Politics and government, Genocide, World War, 1939-1945, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Atrocities, Germany, history, 1933-1945, World war, 1939-1945, secret service, World war, 1939-1945, atrocities, United states, foreign relations, great britain, Great britain, foreign relations, united states, Germany, politics and government, 1933-1945Places
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Official Secrets: What the Nazis Planned, What the British and Americans Knew
September 1, 1999, Hill and Wang
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Official secrets: what the Nazis planned, what the British and Americans knew
1999, Penguin Books
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Official secrets: what the Nazis planned, what the British and Americans knew
1998, Hill and Wang
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-309) and index.
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"ADOLF HITLER MIXED CANDOR and dissimulation in nearly equal parts."
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An important new work based on newly declassified archives. As defeat loomed over the Third Reich in 1945, its officials tried to destroy the physical and documentary evidence about the Nazis' monstrous crimes. Great Britain already had some of the evidence, however, for its intelligence services had for years been intercepting, decoding, and analyzing German police radio messages and SS ones, too. Yet these important papers were sealed away as "Most Secret," "Never to Be Removed from This Office"--And they have only now reappeared. Integrating this new evidence with other sources, historian Richard Breitman reconsiders how Germany's leaders brought about the Holocaust--and when--and reassesses Britain's and America's suppression of information about the Nazi killings. His absorbing account of the consequences of keeping this information secret for so long, including the failure to punish many known war criminals, shows us the danger of continued government secrecy.--From publisher description.
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