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ID075301
Title ProperLibra rising
Other Title Informationastrology and British intelligence, 1940-43
LanguageENG
AuthorWinter, P R J
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)During the Second World War Nazi Germany presented British intelligence with two intellectual challenges: to acquire its tactical‘secrets’ and to comprehend the strategic ‘mysteries’ of its commanding elite. The former were hidden, but knowable through the miracles of Ultra. The latter – Hitler's strategic intentions – were by contrast virtually impenetrable. Consequently, between 1940 and 1943 British intelligence used the talents of an astrologer, Louis de Wohl, who claimed – wrongly – that Hitler's strategic plans were astrologically inspired. However, as de Wohl's star began to wane he was talent-spotted by the Special Operations Executive (SOE), which employed him to disseminate black propaganda. He consequently travelled to the United States where, in tandem with British Security Co-ordination, he undermined American confidence in the invincibility of Hitler through astrological prognostications. This article aims to demonstrate that although Britain had unprecedented access to Germany's tactical ‘secrets’, the ‘mysteries’ of Hitler's strategic mind-set remained just that.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 21, No. 3; Jun 2006: p394-415
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol: 21 No 3
Key WordsGermany ;  Intelligence Service ;  British Access ;  Hitler - Strategy