Crni orkestar

Crni orkestar

Frédéric Laurent

The book Black Orchestra by Frédéric Laurent explores the complex world of Nazi espionage during World War II and the ties the Nazi regime maintained with its allies, neutral countries and various organizations.

The work is a historical-documentary analysis of the network of espionage, political intrigues and secret operations that contributed to the spread of Nazi influence.

The book focuses on a secret organization known as the "Black Orchestra", a group of spies and operatives inside and outside Germany who worked for the Nazi regime. Analyzes complex operations that included sabotage, infiltration and secret negotiations. Special attention is paid to the role of the "Black Orchestra" in international relations and attempts to ensure Nazi dominance during the war.

Laurent explains how the Nazis established sophisticated espionage networks across Europe and the world. The book details key espionage missions and their effects on wartime events. The roles of Switzerland, Sweden and other neutral countries as key points for Nazi covert activities are discussed. The author investigates how ideology, pragmatism and opportunism shaped decisions within these networks.

"Black Orchestra" reveals the dark side of history, providing insight into the methods and strategies of the Nazi regime that were not always visible on the battlefield. It is a valuable read for anyone interested in World War II history, espionage, and mechanisms of political manipulation.

Original title
L'Orchestre Noir
Translation
Marija Eker-Manolić
Editor
Ive Mihovilović
Graphics design
Zvonimir Keček
Dimensions
24 x 18 cm
Pages
280
Publisher
Alfa, Zagreb, 1979.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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