The Central Intelligence Agency and other U.S. spy agencies recruited
at least 1,000 former Nazis as spies and informants during the Cold War
and went to great lengths to cover up that many of the former Nazis
were living in the U.S., the New York Times reports.
The
report — adapted from the forthcoming “The Nazis Next Door: How America
Became a Safe Haven for Hitler’s Men,” by Times reporter Eric Lichtblau
— documents how Cold Warriors like the FBI’s J. Edgar Hoover and the
CIA’s Allen Dulles courted former Nazis on account of their purported
”intelligence value against the Russians.”
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