The Labyrinth

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"The Labyrinth" is a memoir by former Nazi intelligence officer Walter Schellenberg, offering an insider account of the Third Reich’s espionage and power struggles.

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instanceOf book
memoir
author Walter Schellenberg
countryOfOrigin Germany
describes Nazi foreign intelligence operations
Reich Main Security Office
internal rivalries within the Nazi leadership
focusesOn diplomatic maneuvering during World War II
intelligence and counterintelligence activities
political intrigue within the Nazi regime
genre memoir
non-fiction
hasAuthorRole former Nazi intelligence officer
hasForm prose
historicalContext Nazi Germany
surface form: National Socialist Germany
intendedAudience readers interested in World War II history
readers interested in intelligence history
language German
literaryForm autobiographical account
mainSubject Nazi intelligence
Third Reich
espionage
power struggles in Nazi Germany
narrativePerspective first-person
portrays HeinrichHimmler
surface form: Heinrich Himmler

Walter Schellenberg
other senior Nazi officials
providesPerspectiveOf high-ranking Nazi intelligence insider
timePeriodCovered World War II
surface form: Second World War

Third Reich era
workTitleInEnglish The Labyrinth self-link

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Walter Schellenberg notableWork The Labyrinth
The Labyrinth workTitleInEnglish The Labyrinth self-link