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The true story of how US intelligence organizations employed Nazi war
criminals in clandestine warfare and propaganda against the USSR,
anticolonial revolutionaries, and progressive movements worldwide that
were claimed to be Soviet pawns; includes a new, previously suppressed
introduction by the author on the CIA’s declassification of Nazi-related
records
Even before the final shots of World War II were
fired, another war began—a cold war that pitted the United States
against its former ally, the Soviet Union. As the Soviets consolidated
power in Eastern Europe, the CIA scrambled to gain the upper hand
against new enemies worldwide. To this end, senior officials at the CIA,
National Security Council, and other elements of the emerging US
national security state turned to thousands of former Nazis, Waffen
Secret Service, and Nazi collaborators for propaganda, psychological
warfare, and military operations. Many new recruits were clearly
responsible for the deaths of countless innocents as part of Adolph
Hitler’s “Final Solution,” yet were whitewashed and claimed to be
valuable intelligence assets. Unrepentant mass murderers were secretly
accepted into the American fold, their crimes forgotten and forgiven
with the willing complicity of the US government.
Blowback
is the first thorough, scholarly study of the US government’s
extensive recruitment of Nazis and fascist collaborators right after the
war. Although others have approached the topic since, Simpson’s book
remains the essential starting point. The author demonstrates how this
secret policy of collaboration only served to intensify the Cold War and
has had lasting detrimental effects on the American government and
society that endure to this day.
The true story of how US intelligence organizations employed Nazi war criminals in clandestine warfare and propaganda against the USSR, anticolonial revolutionaries, and progressive movements...
The true story of how US intelligence organizations employed Nazi war
criminals in clandestine warfare and propaganda against the USSR,
anticolonial revolutionaries, and progressive movements worldwide that
were claimed to be Soviet pawns; includes a new, previously suppressed
introduction by the author on the CIA’s declassification of Nazi-related
records
Even before the final shots of World War II were
fired, another war began—a cold war that pitted the United States
against its former ally, the Soviet Union. As the Soviets consolidated
power in Eastern Europe, the CIA scrambled to gain the upper hand
against new enemies worldwide. To this end, senior officials at the CIA,
National Security Council, and other elements of the emerging US
national security state turned to thousands of former Nazis, Waffen
Secret Service, and Nazi collaborators for propaganda, psychological
warfare, and military operations. Many new recruits were clearly
responsible for the deaths of countless innocents as part of Adolph
Hitler’s “Final Solution,” yet were whitewashed and claimed to be
valuable intelligence assets. Unrepentant mass murderers were secretly
accepted into the American fold, their crimes forgotten and forgiven
with the willing complicity of the US government.
Blowback
is the first thorough, scholarly study of the US government’s
extensive recruitment of Nazis and fascist collaborators right after the
war. Although others have approached the topic since, Simpson’s book
remains the essential starting point. The author demonstrates how this
secret policy of collaboration only served to intensify the Cold War and
has had lasting detrimental effects on the American government and
society that endure to this day.
Advance Praise
“The story is one that needs to be told, and Blowback makes a major contribution to its telling, supplementing a thorough collation of known cases with ample new research.” —The New York Times
“A
disgraceful chapter in U.S. Cold War history. . . . Simpson’s careful
research . . . raises profound questions for scholars, lawmakers, and
citizens alike.” —Library Journal
“A bloodhound of a
book. . . . [Simpson] does an impressive job—and it is not a pretty
story (although certainly a fascinating one).” —Foreign Affairs
“The
ultimate book about the worst kind of cold war thinking, in which some
of our most respected statesmen made shameful decisions for reasons they
mistakenly believed to be justified.” —Seymour Hersh
“The story is one that needs to be told, and Blowback makes a major contribution to its telling, supplementing a thorough collation of known cases with ample new research.” —The New York Times
“The story is one that needs to be told, and Blowback makes a major contribution to its telling, supplementing a thorough collation of known cases with ample new research.” —The New York Times
“A
disgraceful chapter in U.S. Cold War history. . . . Simpson’s careful
research . . . raises profound questions for scholars, lawmakers, and
citizens alike.” —Library Journal
“A bloodhound of a
book. . . . [Simpson] does an impressive job—and it is not a pretty
story (although certainly a fascinating one).” —Foreign Affairs
“The
ultimate book about the worst kind of cold war thinking, in which some
of our most respected statesmen made shameful decisions for reasons they
mistakenly believed to be justified.” —Seymour Hersh
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