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Title: Secret Armies
The New Technique of Nazi Warfare
Author: John L. Spivak
Release Date: September 20, 2007 [EBook #22682]
Language: English
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| The Book and the Author |
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| John L. Spivak comes closer to the popular conception of the |
| ace journalist than any other living writer. Combining the |
| instinct of a detective with the resourcefulness of a |
| reporter, and gifted with a hard-hitting, breezy style, he |
| has time and again "scooped the world," "gotten the |
| story"--despite powerful opposition and personal danger that |
| might well have daunted less hardy souls. |
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| But there is an important difference that sets Spivak apart |
| from most oth
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