London Calling North Pole : H. J. Giskes.
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Library Dept. of Political Science Roedad Khan's Collection DPOS | 900 History and Geography | 940.544 GIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | DPOS419 |
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"London Calling North Pole" is a memoir by H. J. Giskes, a Dutch intelligence officer who played a crucial role in uncovering a German espionage network in the Netherlands during World War II. The book recounts Giskes' experiences as a double agent, working for the Germans while secretly feeding information to the British. With its unique perspective and firsthand account, "London Calling North Pole" provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of espionage and counter-espionage during wartime.
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