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The Secret War Between Hitler and Stalin (eBook)

Intelligence and Counterintelligence on the Eastern Front

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By Norman Ridley
Frontline Books
File Size: 9.0 MB (.epub)
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9781036122126
Published: 3rd July 2025

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The intelligence war between Germany and the Soviet Union, ignited by Operation Barbarossa on 22 June 1941, was fiercely contested over four years. Neither side was prepared for the scale of the conflict, and both quickly developed methods to assess and counter each other’s military intentions.

This book explores the intelligence strategies of Stalin’s SMERSH and Hitler’s Abwehr. SMERSH coordinated three independent counter-intelligence agencies within the Red Army, while the Abwehr was Germany’s military-intelligence service. Focusing on key battles like Stalingrad and Kursk, the book examines how both sides competed for intelligence advantage.

The Soviets excelled in strategic deception, manipulating German decision-making. Early in the war, they used counterintelligence to deceive the Germans, notably during their surprise counteroffensive at Moscow in December 1941 and their hidden tank formations in 1942. German intelligence chief Gehlen underestimated Soviet deception and overestimated German superiority, which hindered effective analysis.

Meanwhile, the Soviets deployed agents behind German lines and employed terror tactics to destroy German operations. The pivotal battle of Stalingrad revealed the Germans' intelligence failures, and their subsequent losses marked a turning point. By the war's end, Soviet counterintelligence had become a critical weapon, reshaping the intelligence landscape and significantly impacting the outcome of the war.

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“…covers the various kinds of intel and counter-intel, including radio intercepts, agents, Luftwaffe overflights, and other aspects of gathering information.”

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This is an interesting book on the various ways the two men tried to outthink and outflank each other. It is fascinating to consider what might have happened had the Germans prepared for the long haul or if it had been Russia alone who had to face the onslaught. Thank goodness the world did not have to discover it. Four purrs and two paws up.

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About Norman Ridley

NORMAN RIDLEY is an Open University Honours Graduate who writes about the less well covered aspects of 20th Century history. He lives in the Channel Islands.

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