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Unholy Trinity The Vatican, the Nazis, and the Swiss Banks

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ISBN-10: 031218199X

ISBN-13: 9780312181994

Edition: Revised 

Authors: Mark Aarons, John Loftus

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Written in rivetings fashion by the coauthors of The Secret War Against the Jews, Unholy Trinity tells one of the darkest tales of World War II. After the war had ended, fearing a surge of Soviet growth, the Papacy entered into an espionage alliance with British and American intelligence agents. Subsuming justice to the nascent Cold War ideology, these three powers ferreted Nazi criminals out of Europe so that they could be used in the supposedly greater fight against Communism. The Vatica's Nazi smuggling network was penetrated by Prince Anton Turkul, the great Soviet double agent who turned the operations into a sting for his masters in the Kremlin. Unholy Trinity exposes Turkul's "Red…    
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Book details

List price: $22.99
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication date: 6/15/1998
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Attorney John Loftus is the author of four histories of intelligence operations. As former prosecutor with the U.S. Justice Department's Nazi-hunting unit, he had unprecedented access to top-secret CIA and NATO archives. He lives in Florida. Mark Aarons and John Loftus are the co-authors of The Secret War Against the Jews and Unholy Trinity.

Preface to the New Edition
The Church's War Against Communism
A Spectre Was Haunting Europe
Bishop Hudal and the First Wave
A French Spy in the Vatican
A Staggering Blow to the Holy See
Ratline
The Golden Priest
Communism's War Against the Church
The Vatican's Black Orchestra
The Catholic Army of the Ukraine
Diplomacy and Deceit
The Philby Connection
Barbie and the American Ratlines
Conclusions
Conclusions: A Reappraisal
Postscript
Acknowledgements
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index