Spy in the Vatican 1941 45

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Spy in the Vatican  1941 45
Author : Branko Bokun
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Publisher : New York : Praeger Publishers
Language : English
Release Date : 08 May 1973
ISBN : STANFORD:36105036973746
Pages : 288 pages
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"Spy in the Vatican, 1941?45 is an autobiographical writing by author Branko Bokun. It was first published in 1973, in the U.K. by Tom Stacey and in the USA by Praeger. The book is about Bokun's experiences in wartime Rome working for the Red Cross, and includes a collection of anecdotes on rulers and the ruled, and on the half-world of spies and counter-spies."--Wikipedia.

Spy in the Vatican  1941 45

"Spy in the Vatican, 1941?45 is an autobiographical writing by author Branko Bokun. It was first published in 1973, in the U.K. by Tom Stacey and in the USA by Praeger. The book is about Bokun's experiences in wartime Rome working for the Red Cross, and includes a collection of anecdotes

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Spy in the Vatican  1941 45

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