ABSTRACT

Nazi Germany considered the Catholic Church to be a serious threat to its domestic security and its international ambitions. In Germany, informants provided intelligence, but in Rome, German attempts to penetrate the Papacy were less successful - except for the codebreaking work.

chapter 1|47 pages

Traditional Channels

chapter 2|44 pages

Secret Police

chapter 3|22 pages

A Convent for Cover

chapter 4|26 pages

We are from the North

chapter 5|34 pages

Eavesdroppers

chapter 6|8 pages

Conclusion