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John L. Spivak. Secret Armies
Secret Armies
Table of Contents
ILLUSTRATIONS
Preface ToC
FOOTNOTES:
IToC
Czechoslovakia—Before The Carving
FOOTNOTES:
IIToC
England's Cliveden Set
IIIToC
France's Secret Fascist Army
IVToC
Dynamite Under Mexico
FOOTNOTES:
VToC
Surrounding the Panama Canal
VIToC
Secret Agents Arrive in America
FOOTNOTES:
VIIToC
Nazi Spies and American "Patriots"
VIIIToC
Henry Ford and Secret Nazi Activities
FOOTNOTES:
IXToC
Nazi Agents in American Universities
XToC
Underground Armies in America
XIToC
The Dies Committee Suppresses Evidence
Conclusion ToC
—The End—
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John L. Spivak
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Now this was a point for argument but the Messenger Extraordinary had been instructed not to get into any arguments; so he nodded and in his best pacifying tone murmured, "Naturally. No one expects Germany to stand still if she must expand."
After Austria was invaded and Halifax was asked by his close friends what he had cooked up over there, he told the above story, expressing the fear that his conversation was probably misunderstood by Goering, the latter taking his amiability to mean that Great Britain approved Germany's plans to swallow Austria. The French Intelligence Service, however, has a different version, most of it collected during February, 1938, which, in the light of subsequent events, seems far more accurate.