Soldiers, Spies, and the Rat Line
America's Undeclared War Against the Soviets
- Author(s): James V. Milano, Patrick Brogan,
- Publisher: Brassey's
- Pages: 242
- ISBN_10: 1574880500
ISBN_13: 9781574880502
- Language: en
- Categories: History / General , History / Military / General , History / United States / General , History / Modern / 20th Century / General , History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) , Political Science / International Relations / General ,
Description:... After Germany's surrender in World War II, Jim Milano, a young U.S. Army intelligence officer, led a small, independent group of soldiers charged with carrying out some of the first intelligence efforts of the postwar era. Inventing the techniques of Cold War espionage for themselves, improvising unorthodox methods that Milano now admits were questionable, the major and his creative cohorts spied on and confounded the Soviet occupation forces in Austria, and arranged for defectors from the East to escape along a "rat line" to South America. After Milano's tour of duty ended, his brilliant underground network was used - as he later learned to his horror - to help Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie escape punishment. Soldiers, Spies, and the Rat Line recounts the exciting, frequently rowdy adventures of young men in the dangerous late-1940s Austria of Graham Greene's The Third Man. It is an exciting and amusing true story of America's first troops on a new, clandestine, front line.
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