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Mark Aarons is an internationally awarded investigative reporter and the author of several books focusing on intelligence-related matters. He exposed Nazi war criminals in Australia, where he resides, and prompted changes to Australian federal law. His work delves into uncovering hidden truths and their impact.







- 2024
- 2018
Set against the backdrop of World War II in 1942, the story delves into the creation of a secretive organization by Australia's Catholic bishops, instigated by Bob Santamaria. This group, known as The Movement, aimed to dismantle the Communist Party's stronghold within the trade union sector. The narrative explores the intricate interplay between religion, politics, and labor, revealing the lengths to which the church went to combat communism and the profound impact on Australian society during this tumultuous period.
- 1992
After the end of World War II, fearing a surge of Soviet growth, the Papacy entered into an espionage alliance with British and American intelligence agents. These three powers ferreted Nazi criminals out of Europe so that they could be used in the supposedly greater fight against Communism. But the Vatican's Nazi smuggling network was penetrated by Prince Anton Turkul, the great Soviet double agent, who turned the operation into a sting for his masters in the Kremlin. This book reveals Turkul's "Red Nazi" operation for the first time, as well as the Vatican-Swiss bank connection to Nazi gold. Among other things, the authors also demonstrate that U.S. and British code-breakers were fully aware of the Holocaust as early as 1941 but lied to the Western press.--From publisher description
- 1991
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- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Paperback edition of a book first published in 1991. This analysis of a plot by a group of right-wing priests to smuggle Nazis out of Europe in 1944 is based on highly classified files, many released by error. It recounts the unofficial activities of fascists and communists working through the Vatican. Includes a bibliography and an index. Aarons is the author of the prize-winning TSanctuary! Nazi fugitives in Australia'.