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Informationen zum Autor John Masterman spent the Great War! despite one escape attempt! interned in Berlin. After leaving Christ Church in March 1940 he was commissioned into the Intelligence Corps. Fluent in German! he attended the interrogation course at Swanage before being posted to the War Office as secretary to the committee investigating the evacuation from Dunkirk. Upon completion of this report! Masterman was transferred to the Security Service! working in the counter-espionage division. In 1941 he was assigned the task of debriefing Dusko Popov! and it was this remarkable encounter between one of the Abwehr's star agents and his MI5 handler that led to the creation of the Twenty Committee! the body created to supervise the conduct of double agent operations. Masterman chaired weekly meetings of the Double-Cross Committee! as it became known! before he was invited to write an account of its activities at the conclusion of the war. Twenty-seven years later he revealed to his former employers that he had retained a copy of this manuscript! and intended to publish it in America! an experience described in his autobiography! On the Chariot Wheel ! released two years before his death! in June 1977. Klappentext "The Double-Cross System" claims to be an authentic document on espionage drawn up during World War II. It was written as a secret report for the Intelligence Commission and tells how Britain used the enemy against themselves and describes the double agents and the stratagems. Zusammenfassung "The Double-Cross System" claims to be an authentic document on espionage drawn up during World War II. It was written as a secret report for the Intelligence Commission and tells how Britain used the enemy against themselves and describes the double agents and the stratagems.