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Keywords
Axis strategy, German strategy, military intelligence, military organisation, strategy, military operations, intelligence channels, prisoners of war, intelligence gathering, interrogation, intelligence reports, German war effort, Nazi leadership, Nazi party, German war aims, Axis war aims, war preparations, German foreign policy, invasion of Poland, peace proposals, geographic intelligence, invasion of the Soviet Union, American neutrality, collapse of Nazi Germany, Nazi-occupied Europe, politicians, military advisors, foreign policy, weapons production, war materials, industry, Nazi ideology, politics, German intelligence services, Norwegian Campaign, Western Front, Eastern Front, German U-boats, Battle of the Atlantic, German air force, air warfare, naval warfare, Desert War, psychology, invasion of Czechoslovakia, German-Soviet relations, naval bases, allies, German-Japanese relations, Axis powers, submarines, economic warfare, blockades, British strategy, French army, morale, Anglo-German relations, Battle of France, invasion threat, German navy, Royal Navy, naval strength, Operation Barbarossa, Nazi-Soviet pact, post-war planning, Pacific War, manpower, conscription, weapons development, rockets, missiles, secret weapons, Battle of the Bulge, assassinations, intelligence requirements, naval intelligence, rearmament, factories, tactics, training, German army, secret police, intelligence distribution, mobilisation, recruitment, military supplies, communications, transportation, equipment, armaments, battles, military objectives, invasion of France