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  1. Nov 9, 2020 · In 1945, Reinhard Gehlen cut a deal with the CIA to head the Gehlen Organization, a group of ex-Nazi spies that infiltrated the Soviets for the U.S. After getting away with secretly plotting to assassinate Hitler in 1944, he remained the Führer's most-trusted spy until just before Germany's defeat.

  2. Reinhard Gehlen (3 April 1902 – 8 June 1979) was a German career intelligence officer who served the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, the U.S. intelligence community, and the NATO-affiliated Federal Republic of Germany during the Cold War.

  3. Lieutenant Colonel Reinhard Gehlen. The fighting on the Eastern Front would turn out to be the largest military confrontation in history. The protracted fighting resulted in enormous casualties resulting from combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and genocide.

  4. May 1, 2001 · The key figure on the German side of the CIA-Nazi tryst was General Reinhard Gehlen, who had served as Adolf Hitler’s top anti-Soviet spy. During World War II, Gehlen oversaw all German military-intelligence operations in Eastern Europe and the USSR.

  5. The Gehlen Org supplied much needed intelligence on developments inside the Warsaw Pact nations. In addition, Gehlen’s spies secretly made their way into Russian-occupied Eastern Europe and tried to ferment revolutions among the dissatisfied groups who were opposed to Soviet rule.

  6. Reinhard Gehlen was a professional, an experienced, single-minded anti- Communist with exceptional contacts. Those who hired him were not of the breed of Henry Stimson, who once said quaintly that gentlemen don't read other people's mail.

  7. Mar 13, 2024 · As a personality General Gehlen still remains essentially a professional military officer in habits and attitudes though he never entered on active duty after World War II. He is, howevel--, a lieutenant general in the reserve.

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