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Later that year, he betrayed the Czechoslovak army agents responsible for the assassination of top Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich in Prague. [1] His reward was 10,000,000 Kronen or 1 million Reichsmarks [2] [3] and a new identity, "Karl Jerhot". He married a German woman and spent the rest of the war as a Gestapo collaborator. [citation needed]
Patriotic Betrayal: The Inside Story of the CIA’s Secret Campaign to Enroll American Students in the Crusade Against Communism, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015, ISBN 9780300205084, OCLC 887450741; Linda Witt; Karen M Paget; Glenna Matthews, Running as a Woman: Gender and Power The Free Press, 1993, ISBN 9780029203156, OCLC 478789879
The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free is a non-fiction book written by American television presenter (later the United States Secretary of Defense) Pete Hegseth published in 2024. In the book, Hegseth criticizes the US military for its focus on "woke" policies and counter extremism.
“Karen” is a pejorative term commonly used to describe an entitled white woman who is as likely to insist on seeing a manager for a minor infraction as she is to call the police on Black ...
With Shuddering Fall is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates first published in 1964 by Vanguard Press.A Fawcett Publications paperback edition was issued in 1973. [1] [2] The first of the many novels by Oates, With Shuddering Fall is set in the fictional Eden County, as are her early short stories.
Missy's Murder: Passion, Betrayal, and Murder in Southern California is a 1991 non-fiction book by Karen Kingsbury and published by Dell Publishing. It concerns the murder of Missy Avila , in the San Fernando Valley region in Greater Los Angeles .
The dynasty was founded by Karen, who in return for aiding the Sasanian king Khosrow I (r. 531–579) against the Turks, received land to the south of Amol in Tabaristan. During the 7th century, an unnamed ruler from the Qarinvand dynasty was granted parts of Tabaristan by the Dabuyids who ruled in the area.
Banned in England in 1991 where it was found obscene; it is currently the last book to be banned in the UK. The judge ordered the remaining print run to be destroyed. The ban was lifted in the Appeal Court in July 1992 but the book remains out of print. [276] The Anarchist Cookbook: William Powell: 1971 *Unknown* *Unknown* Instructional