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Ladislas Farago

    Ladislas Farago fue un historiador militar y periodista reconocido por sus exitosos libros sobre historia y espionaje, centrándose especialmente en la era de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Su obra exploró figuras y eventos cruciales que moldearon los resultados históricos, haciendo que los acontecimientos complejos fueran accesibles para una amplia audiencia. Farago poseía un estilo narrativo cautivador que daba vida a los temas históricos. Sus escritos siguen siendo una influencia para aquellos interesados en la historia militar y estratégica.

    Ladislas Farago
    Codebrecher am Werk
    Code Brecher am Werk
    The Game of the Foxes
    The Broken Seal
    Strictly from Hungary
    The Last Days of Patton
    • 2011

      The Last Days of Patton

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the final months of General Patton's life, the narrative explores whether he sought to instigate a conflict with the Soviet Union and his effectiveness in de-Nazifying Germany. The author delves into potential conspiracy theories surrounding Patton's death, examining the influence of notable figures like Eisenhower, Montgomery, Marshall, and MacArthur in sidelining him. This detailed investigation sheds light on the complexities of Patton's character and the political dynamics of the time.

      The Last Days of Patton
    • 2004

      Strictly from Hungary

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Ladislas Farago's tribute to Hungary explores the country's remarkable cultural contributions and its colorful characters, from artists to con-artists. Through personal anecdotes from his time in Budapest and New York, he illustrates the resilience and optimism inherent in the Hungarian spirit, even amidst challenges. Notable figures include Zoltan, a Bohemian playwright, and "Baby Kiss," a beauty queen with an unexpected journey. With a humorous touch, Farago connects Hungary's legacy to global history, asserting its significance in the world narrative. This paperback edition is introduced by his son, reflecting the enduring vibrancy of Hungarian identity.

      Strictly from Hungary
    • 1981

      Více než desetiletý výzkum a sbírání materiálu umožnilo Faragovi sepsat ucelenější práci věnovanou nacistické německé vojenské rozvědce - abwehru, vedené admirálem Wilhelmem Canarisem. Využívá především dokumenty hamburské a brémské pobočky abwehru, které se specializovaly na špionáž proti Velké Británii, Spojeným státům a Francii v předvečer a v průběhu druhé světové války.

      Hra lišek
    • 1975

      Martin Bormann, der frühere Reichsleiter, überlebte den Zweiten Weltkrieg und entkam 1948 nach Argentinien

      Scheintot
    • 1972
    • 1969
    • 1968

      Was there a conspiracy in the White House to maneuver the Japanese into war? Were the commanders in Hawaii derelict in their duty? Exactly how much did the United States know about Japanese intentions on the eve of Pearl Harbor? Here for the first time is the whole secret history of Japanese and American code-breaking operations between 1921 and 1941--a fascinating progression of clandestine events that culminated at Pearl Harbor. For much of his life, Ladislas Farago was involved with intelligence. During WW II he served as Chief, Research and Planning, U.S. Naval Intelligence, Special Warfare Branch.

      The Broken Seal