The Secret History of German Intelligence
This expanded third edition of Spyhunter: The Secret History of German Intelligence traces the covert evolution of German intelligence from the 19th century to the modern era, challenging long-held assumptions about the end of WWII and offering a rare look into the intersections of espionage, geopolitics, and global security.
PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION:
This is a history with a difference, offering views on “what really happened” as opposed to “what other people want you to think happened”, as author Michael Shrimpton promises. A
long-standing barrister in England with a wealth of contacts before he became involved in the intelligence world in the late 1990s and developed even more high-level contacts, Shrimpton has written an explosive book that upends official truths about key events in past
and recent history. Yet in February 2015. Shrimpton was sentenced to 12 months in prison for revealing a possible nuclear attack planned during the 2012 London Olympic Games. Did he come too close to some very uncomfortable truths?

No person living has greater knowledge or experience of the covert German DVD than Michael Shrimpton. His discovery of its existence in 1998 nearly cost him his life, as they tried to assassinate him the following year with the banned chemical weapon saxitoxin. He survived, but was left with a lifelong blood disorder.

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