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W/ G. Krivitsky. In Stalin's Secret Service
IN STALIN’S. SECRET. SERVICE
CONTENTS
Introduction
I. Stalin Appeases Hitler
II. The End of the Communist International
III. Stalin’s Hand in Spain
IV. When Stalin Counterfeited Dollars
V. The Ogpu
VI. Why Did They Confess?
VII. Why Stalin Shot His Generals
VIII. My Break with Stalin
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W. G. KRIVITSKY
AN EXPOSÉ OF RUSSIA’S
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These conversations were carried on outside ordinary diplomatic channels. The Japanese ambassador in Berlin and the German Foreign Office were not involved. Von Ribbentrop, Hitler’s envoy extraordinary, was handling the matter privately with the Japanese general. By the end of 1935, the information in my possession showed beyond a shadow of doubt that the negotiations were progressing toward a definite objective. We knew, of course, that that objective was to checkmate the Soviet Union.
We also knew that the Japanese army had for years been anxious to secure the plans and models of Germany’s special anti-aircraft guns. The Tokyo militarists had shown themselves willing to go to any lengths to obtain from Berlin all the latest technical patents in weapons of warfare. This was the starting point for the German-Japanese negotiations.