By Peter Zablocki At around 9:30 p.m. on August 25, 1939, a German Opel staff car burst into the courtyard of the temporary headquarters of the Abwehr (German Military Intelligence) near the Slovakian and Polish border. The young staff officer, Heinrich Gaedcke, nodded at two plainclothes agents as he entered the inconspicuous country home. The […]
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