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Hitler's Spy Chief: The Wilhelm Canaris Betrayal: The Intelligence Campaign Against Adolf Hitler, by Richard Bassett

A remarkable tale of espionage and intrigue—the story of Wilhelm Canaris, Hitler’s intelligence chief, and his role in the conspiracy to assassinate the Fu¨hrer

Admiral Wilhelm Canaris was appointed by Hitler to head the Abwehr (the German secret service) eighteen months after the Nazis came to power. But Canaris would turn against the Fu¨hrer and the Nazi regime, believing that Hitler had started a war Germany could not win. In 1938 he was involved in an attempted coup, undermined by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.In 1940 he sabotaged the German plan to invade England.For years Canaris played a dangerous double game, desperately trying to keep one step ahead of the Gestapo. SS chief Heinrich Himmler became suspicious of Canaris in 1944,when Abwehr personnel were involved in the botched Operation Valkyrie. The SS had the evidence they needed to arrest Canaris himself; he was executed a few weeks before the end of the war.In this riveting true story, Richard Bassett reveals how Admiral Canaris’s secret work against the German leadership helped change the course of World War II. 16 pages of B&W photographs

  • Sales Rank: #1009993 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Pegasus
  • Published on: 2013-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .90" h x .9" w x .60" l, .80 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages
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“An illuminating history.” (The Financial Times)

“Canaris himself emerges from these pages as a remarkable man with an iron will, great courage, and a subtle intelligence, who thought that the dirty work of spying became less sordid if conducted by gentlemen.” (The Literary Review)

“Bassett delivers a fascinating account of his courageous, frustrated, and ultimately tragic life.”

About the Author
Richard Bassett has worked in the City for the last fifteen years advising several of Europe’s largest companies. Previously he worked in Central Europe for many years, first as a professional horn player and then as a staff correspondent of the London Times in Vienna, Rome, and Warsaw, where his dispatches covered the end of the Cold War and gave early warning of the impending disintegration of Yugoslavia. He divides his time between London and the Continent.

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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
Interesting story; tantalizing backstory
By Peter S. Bradley
Richard Bassett's "Hitler's Spy Chief: The Wilhelm Canaris Betrayal: The Intelligence Campaign Against Adolf Hitler" is a well-written and tantalizing survey of the life of Wilhelm Canaris, the head of German Military Intelligence (the "Abwehr") from 1935 to 1944. Although Bassett cautions against making Canaris a saint - and that caution is obviously well-taken since Canaris wasn't a saint - Canaris comes out of the pages of Bassett's book as an honorable and admirable figure.

Briefly, Canaris started out during the early years of Hitler as a Nazi - at least in the sense of an anti-Bolshevik, German patriot who wanted to see Germany returned to its ante bellum role in the world - but after a surprisingly short period of exposure to Hitler and his coterie, Canaris realized that the Nazis were uncivilized barbarians who would bring ruin to Germany. According too Basset, we can discern from Canaris' activities a two-track policy: the first being to help Germany win the war and the second being to blunt the barbarities of Nazi rule. As to the first, Canaris ran an effective intelligence operation that thoroughly compromised British intelligence. As to the second, Canaris gave orders to the Abwehr that it was not to be involved in atrocities.

Bassett details how Canaris was also the background figure in various plots by German generals to arrest or depose Hitler. The earliest of these plots was actually derailed by Chamberlain's surprise trip to Munich, which allowed Hitler to avoid the necessity of conquering Czechoslovakia, the initiation of which was the pre-set signal for the arrest of Hitler. Canaris was also involved in the von Stauffenberg plot, the failure of which led to the cashiering of Canaris and the roll-up of the Abwehr into the SD. Eventually, it also led to the arrest of Canaris, the discovery of his records, which included records of Nazi atrocities, and his execution days before the German capitulation in May of 1945.

Bassett also describes how Canaris opened lines of communications with British intelligence by which he attempted to co-ordinate a coup against Hitler with peace with the West. These lines of communications ran through Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and the Vatican. Ultimately, British intelligence was unwilling to believe in the idea of "the Good German" - an attitude fostered in part by Kim Philby working in the counter-intelligence division of British intelligence.

Bassett also claims that at some point Canaris became a de facto British agent in working against Hitler, such as by briefing Franco on arguments that he could use to keep Hitler from enlisting Spain in a joint operation to seize Gibraltar and by "sexing up" the intelligence on British military strength in 1940 in order to delay Operation Sea Lion. For its part, it was amusing to note that the British provided Canaris with details of Soviet military strength in order to induce Germany to head East.

Canaris' life is obviously fascinating. What is equally fascinating is how Canaris figures in the backstory of so many history books that I've read, although he is never mentioned in those stories. For example, as noted above, Kim Philby's entre into the career that would lead him to becoming the highest placed Soviet mole in British intelligence intertwined with that of Canaris; both were active in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, Philby reported on Canaris' actions to his Soviet masters, and Philby made himself invaluable to the Soviets by working to prevent any German-Western rapproachment.

Likewise, in The Lost History of 1914: Reconsidering the Year the Great War Began, the chapter on Mexico mentions the escape of the Mexican dictator Huerta on the German cruiser Dresden at least three times. It just happens to be the case that the young intelligence officer on the Dresden was Canaris.

Similarly, the assassination of Heydrich plays a not insignificant role in Peter Longerich's Heinrich Himmler: A Life, which according to Bassett may have been motivated by a British desire to protect the continuing viability of Canaris. Admittedly, Longerich's failure to mention this possible connection is appropriate given the speculative, inference-on-inference nature of the claim, which makes this observation pertinent: a lot of Bassett's "gosh-wow" insights are by their nature speculation. They may be valid speculations for all we know - why was Heydrich assassinated but not other provincial governors? And why the timing and disregard for the consequences in Czechoslovakia? - but we are never going to know the answer. The reader should take Bassett's arguments with a something of a grain of salt and not drink too deeply of the Kool-aid.

Nonetheless, it's interesting that the eminence grise in the backstory of this event described in Longerich's massive work on Himmler may have been Canaris.

Finally, in his execrable book Hitler's Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII, John Cornwell mentions that Pius XII showed great courage in relaying information about possible German military coups against Hitler. It is probably another example of Cornwell's shoddy scholarship and lack of curiosity about anything other than the axe he grinds against Pius XII, but Cornwell doesn't mention that it was Canaris and the Abwehr that was using Pius XII as a "line of communication to British intelligence. Incidentally, Bassett has a simple answer to the deep mystery of Pius' purported "silence"; Pius was preserving his institutional neutrality and authority in order to play the traditional role of mediator in order to bring the war to an earlier conclusion with a concommitant reduction in human suffering and death.

The absence of any mention of Canaris in these books may mean that, like a good spy chief, Canaris may have been manipulating the threads of history without leaving anything that would explicitly connect him to the record of these events.

34 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful book
By LascarBooks
I only would like a small detail that perhaps Richard Bassett do not know.

The other day I was ready the memoirs of Vittorio Mussolini, a book he wrote while in exile in Buenos Aires which was printed in Italy in 1952. Vittorio MUssolini was the elder son's of il Duce.

He mention that while in Munich with his father, at the end of 1943, after the liberation of Mussolini by Skorzeny, he asked his father why Germany did not invaded Great Britain in 1940.
The answer of his father was that he was discussing the same point with Hitler a few days earlier and Hitler told him that it was due to a mistake made by Canais about the real strengh of the British Army. He gave him a report showing their strenght 3 times higher of what was in reality. Because of that he did cancel the operation Sea Lion, which knowing now the truth was certian he would have suceeded.
It seems that not only Spain should built a statue to Canaris, but also Great Britain.

32 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
What might have been?
By Colonel Moran
Not since Anthony Cave Brown wrote "Bodyguard of Lies" has there been a really thorough discussion about the role of Wilhelm Canaris in the shadow war against Hitler. Bassett brings a lot of recently-available detail to this book and draws some interesting conclusions. To his credit, he also admits that some aspects of the life of this fascinating character will never be unraveled. The writing style is sometimes a bit choppy but it moves quickly. Had Canaris succeeded in his plans, had Neville Chamberlain been more visionary, had Kim Philby not interfered, the history of World War II would have been very different.

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