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Nazi saboteurs

Hitler's secret attack on America
"In Nazi Saboteurs, Samantha Seiple brings readers into the high-stakes world of Hitler's most trusted team of saboteurs as the eight men are hand-selected by top Nazi officials to be trained in spycraft and sabotage. With black-and-white photos and fast-paced storytelling, readers follow the men to the coasts of New York and Florida, where they work to establish secret identities for themselves in America, identify the country's key military targets, and destroy them with explosives. Little do they know, one of them is about to turn on them all"--.
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Double cross blind

2005
American Tom Wall must masquerade as his brother Earl, who may be a Nazi informant, in order to get key intelligence information from Sondegger, a Nazi spy.

Agent 146

the true story of a Nazi spy in America
2003
A memoir in which Erich Gimpel recalls his life as a spy for the Third Reich, discusses his mission to sabotage America's atomic program, and tells how his association with American turncoat William Colepaugh almost led to his being executed.

Double agent

the first hero of World War II and how the FBI outwitted and destroyed a Nazi spy ring
An account of a virtually unknown pre-World War II counterespionage operation describes how naturalized German-American agent William G. Sebold became the FBI's first double agent and was a pivotal figure in the arrests of 33 enemy agents for the Nazis.

Eye of the needle

2005
As D-Day approaches, Faber, an aristocratic German spy known as "The Needle, " is aware of the the Allies' top-secret intended place of attack, but is distracted by the affections of Lucy Rose, a lonely, strong-willed Englishwoman.
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