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“All warfare is based on deception.”
―Sun Tzu,The Art of War
'By way of deception, thou shalt do war.'
- the motto of the Mossad
Spies....spying....warfare.....Fascinating subjects.
If you are also fascinated by same, and if you read.....and you don't get your 'history education' from the History Channel or Oliver Stone, I have three books.....three related books.....to suggest.
1. The first is the true story of an actual spy, Eddie Chapman. Sixty years after the end of the war, MI5 declassified over 1800 pages of Chapman's war and personal record.
Chapman began his career as a criminal, a con man, bank robber, safe cracker, and burglar. After several stints in English prisons.... "Well along into his criminal career he was arrested in Scotland and charged with blowing up the safe of the headquarters of the Edinburgh Co-operative Society. Let out on bail, he fled to Jersey in the Channel Islands where he attempted unsuccessfully to continue his crooked ways... Chapman was still in prison when the Channel Islands were invaded by the Germans.."
Eddie Chapman - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Jersey Island,,,, "...a possession of the Crown in right of Jersey,[8]off the coast of Normandy,France.[9 ]The bailiwick consists of the island of Jersey, along with surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks "
Jersey - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
2. In a plan to get even with the British, and to return to Britain, Chapman makes overtures to the Germans, offering to spy for them.
What could be better for the Nazis than a Brit with a grudge and a history of the use of explosives!
His training in France and Germany is detailed in the book, and he is parachuted back into England to blow up a de Havilland Mosquito bomber factory.
This is the real stuff, not James Bond, or Gabriel Allon....!
Eddie Chapman - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
4. "...World War II British double agent Eddie Chapman in this intriguing and balanced biography. Giving little thought to the morality of his decision, Chapman offered to work as a spy for the Germans in 1940 after his release from an English prison in the Channel Islands, then occupied by the Germans. After undergoing German military intelligence training, Chapman parachuted into England in December 1942 with instructions to sabotage a De Havilland aircraft factory, but he surrendered after landing safely.
Doubled by MI5 (the security service responsible for counterespionage), Chapman was used to feed vital disinformation to the enemy and was one of the few double agents to delude their German handlers until the end of the war. Meticulously researched—relying extensively on recently released wartime files of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service—Macintyre's biography often reads like a spy thriller."
Publishers Weekly
5. "Over and over through the years as I've read books about real life spies ("Comrade" Kim Philby and Sidney Reilly among others) I've been struck by how much more amazing these non-fiction stories were than those concocted as would-be pulp fiction thrillers. I've also been struck at how all the best spies were anything but good people, and they shared traits of cruelty and self-love that bordered on sociopathic narcissism.
Ben Macintyre's biography of Eddie Chapman gives us a man who continues that dubious tradition. This page-turner is fact-filled and well-written and the life it tells of outdoes anything fiction has cranked out in quite a while. "
Agent Zigzag A True Story of Nazi Espionage Love and Betrayal Ben Macintyre 9780307353412 Amazon.com Books
"Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal,"
by Ben Macintyre
―Sun Tzu,The Art of War
'By way of deception, thou shalt do war.'
- the motto of the Mossad
Spies....spying....warfare.....Fascinating subjects.
If you are also fascinated by same, and if you read.....and you don't get your 'history education' from the History Channel or Oliver Stone, I have three books.....three related books.....to suggest.
1. The first is the true story of an actual spy, Eddie Chapman. Sixty years after the end of the war, MI5 declassified over 1800 pages of Chapman's war and personal record.
Chapman began his career as a criminal, a con man, bank robber, safe cracker, and burglar. After several stints in English prisons.... "Well along into his criminal career he was arrested in Scotland and charged with blowing up the safe of the headquarters of the Edinburgh Co-operative Society. Let out on bail, he fled to Jersey in the Channel Islands where he attempted unsuccessfully to continue his crooked ways... Chapman was still in prison when the Channel Islands were invaded by the Germans.."
Eddie Chapman - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Jersey Island,,,, "...a possession of the Crown in right of Jersey,[8]off the coast of Normandy,France.[9 ]The bailiwick consists of the island of Jersey, along with surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks "
Jersey - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
2. In a plan to get even with the British, and to return to Britain, Chapman makes overtures to the Germans, offering to spy for them.
What could be better for the Nazis than a Brit with a grudge and a history of the use of explosives!
His training in France and Germany is detailed in the book, and he is parachuted back into England to blow up a de Havilland Mosquito bomber factory.
This is the real stuff, not James Bond, or Gabriel Allon....!


Eddie Chapman - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
4. "...World War II British double agent Eddie Chapman in this intriguing and balanced biography. Giving little thought to the morality of his decision, Chapman offered to work as a spy for the Germans in 1940 after his release from an English prison in the Channel Islands, then occupied by the Germans. After undergoing German military intelligence training, Chapman parachuted into England in December 1942 with instructions to sabotage a De Havilland aircraft factory, but he surrendered after landing safely.
Doubled by MI5 (the security service responsible for counterespionage), Chapman was used to feed vital disinformation to the enemy and was one of the few double agents to delude their German handlers until the end of the war. Meticulously researched—relying extensively on recently released wartime files of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service—Macintyre's biography often reads like a spy thriller."
Publishers Weekly
5. "Over and over through the years as I've read books about real life spies ("Comrade" Kim Philby and Sidney Reilly among others) I've been struck by how much more amazing these non-fiction stories were than those concocted as would-be pulp fiction thrillers. I've also been struck at how all the best spies were anything but good people, and they shared traits of cruelty and self-love that bordered on sociopathic narcissism.
Ben Macintyre's biography of Eddie Chapman gives us a man who continues that dubious tradition. This page-turner is fact-filled and well-written and the life it tells of outdoes anything fiction has cranked out in quite a while. "
Agent Zigzag A True Story of Nazi Espionage Love and Betrayal Ben Macintyre 9780307353412 Amazon.com Books
"Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal,"
by Ben Macintyre