Neal H. Petersen served for over twenty years in the Historical Office of the U.S. Department of State, retiring as Deputy Historian in 1988. He is the author of American Intelligence, 1775–1990: A Bibliographical Guide (1992).
“Petersen’s masterful selections in From Hitler's Doorstep are a
distinguished and essential addition to the growing number of
recent books dealing with resistance and intelligence in wartime
Europe. . . . Petersen and the Penn State Press are to be
congratulated on a meticulous, well-produced publication.”—H-Net
Book Reviews
“This is a significant contribution to intelligence history and the
history of World War II. Scholars in both fields will welcome it.
There is nothing else like it.”—Robin W. Winks,Author of Cloak and
Gown: Scholars in the Secret War, 1939-1961
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