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Hitler’s Fremde Heere Ost: German military intelligence on the eastern front 1942–45

 

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1. Guderian, Panzer Leader, 387. Guderian recounts in his memoirs Hitler’s anger over Gehlen’s intelligence reports at the time, calling them ‘completely idiotic’ and his insisting that Gehlen be thrown into a lunatic asylum. See also Glantz and House, When Titans Clashed, 15; and Erickson, The Road to Berlin, 446–47.

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