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   Copyright 2016 Carl Douglass
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   DEDICATION
   To the warriors, the defenders, the restorers, and the historians
   TABLE OF CONTENTS
   Prologue
   Butugychag Tin Mine, Soviet Gulag Camp for German POWs, Kolyma River, Siberia, USSR, April 1953
   CHAPTER ONE
   Arkhangelskoye Military Convalescent Home, Moscow, USSR, October 9, 1961
   CHAPTER TWO
   CHAPTER THREE
   Alaskan Bear Lodge, Excursion Inlet, Alaska, August 7, 1962
   CHAPTER FOUR
   Alaskan Bear Lodge, August 8, 1962
   CHAPTER FIVE
   Regional Major Crimes Unit [MCU], Alaska Bureau of Investigation Post, Juneau, Alaska, August 9, 1962
   CHAPTER SIX
   Lomas de los Carolinos, Córdoba, Argentina, August 9, 1962
   CHAPTER SEVEN
   Central de Policia de Cordóba, Av. Colón 1254, Cordóba Capital [Police Headquarters, Provincial Capital, Cordóba], the same day
   CHAPTER EIGHT
   Jardin du Luxembourg Park, Rue d’ Assas Entrance, Fauborg Saint Germain-des-Prés, 6th arrondissement [6ème], Paris, Assumption Day, August 15, 1962
   CHAPTER NINE
   47 Rue d’Assas, Fauborg Saint Germain-des-Prés, 6th arrondissement [6ème], Paris, Assumption Day, late morning
   CHAPTER TEN
   26 Rue Vavin, Fauborg Saint Germain-des-Prés, 6th arrondissement [6ème], Paris, Assumption Day, 1962, early afternoon
   CHAPTER ELEVEN
   Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Bundesland State of Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, August 22, 1962
   CHAPTER TWELVE
   Bundeskriminalamt [BKA-Federal Criminal Police Office], Office of Der Polizeipräsident in Wiesbaden [The Police Chief of Wiesbaden], Thaerstrsse 11, Wiesbaden, Germany, August 23, 1962
   Landespolizei [Bundeslandt State Police] Kriminalpolitzei, Detective Branch, Wittelsbachstrasse. 3, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, August 25,
   CHAPTER THIRTEEN
   Thirty minutes later
   Schloss Krupp, southeast corner of Lietzenburger and Pfalzburger Strassen, Charlottenburg Section of City West, Berlin, Germany, six hours later
   CHAPTER FOURTEEN
   Landespolizei [Bundeslandt State Police] Kriminalpolitzei, Detective Branch, Wittelsbachstrasse. 3, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, late evening, August 28, 1962
   Suite 2212, Haus Cumberland Office Building on the Kurfürstendamm Avenue between Bleibtreu and Schlüterstrasse, Charlottenburg, Berlin, August 29, 1962, three o’clock in the afternoon
   CHAPTER FIFTEEN
   Headquarters, Metropolitan Police Service/New Scotland Yard, Criminal Investigation Department [CID], Victoria Embankment, August 21, 1962
   CHAPTER SIXTEEN
   The Army and Navy Club in London [popularly known as The Rag], 36-39 Pall Mall, St. James Square, Sixth Floor Conference Room
   CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
   Magadan, Siberia, April 1953
   CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
   Magadan, Siberia, March 1954
   CHAPTER NINETEEN
   Magadan, Yakutia, Siberia, late April 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY
   Oymyakon, Yakutia, Siberia, June 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
   Tommot, Aldansky District, Yakutia, Siberia, July 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
   Moschendorf Transit and Release Camp, Occupied Germany on the Bavaria, August 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
   Schlosskirche [Palace Church], Ellingen, Bavaria, August 22, 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
   Bad Kreuznach—Lager Galgenberg und Bretzenheim PWTE—Bad Kreuznach District, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, August 18, 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
   Bad Kreuznach—Lager Galgenberg und Bretzenheim PWTE—Bad Kreuznach District, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, August 22, 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
   POW Camp 63 Brienne le Chateâu, France [Kriegsgefangenenpost 62: POW Post Office], August 29, 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
   POW Camp 63 Brienne le Chateâu, France [Kriegsgefangenenpost 62: POW Post Office], September 1, 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
   Schlosskirche [Palace Church], Ellingen, Bavaria, August 19, 1954
   CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
   Schlosskirche [Palace Church], Ellingen, Bavaria, August 19 to September 14, 1954
   CHAPTER THIRTY
   Konstanz Cathedral in Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Lake Constance Border Region, September 25, 1954
   CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
   UBS [Union Bank of Switzerland], Rue des Noirettes, 35 Centre des Acacias 1227 Carouge, Genève, Switzerland, September 28, 1954
   CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
   UBS [Union Bank of Switzerland], Rue des Noirettes, 35 Centre des Acacias 1227 Carouge, Genève, Switzerland, September 28, 1954
   CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE
   Corporate Offices of European International Conglomerate, No. 13 Upper Belgrave Street, London, February 2, 1959
   CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR
   Corporate Offices of European International Conglomerate, No. 13 Upper Belgrave Street, London, September 8, 1960
   CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE
   Arkady Hotel, Central Moscow, USSR, October 8, 1961
   CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX
   Arkhangelskoye Military Convalescent Home, USSR, October 9, 1961
   CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN
   MYC [Moscow Criminal Investigations Department] Building, Petrovka 38 Street, Moscow USSR, October 9, 1961
   CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT
   MYC [Moscow Criminal Investigations Department] Building, Petrovka 38 Street, Moscow USSR, October 9, 1961—afternoon
   CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE
   MYC [Moscow Criminal Investigations Department] Building, Petrovka 38 Street, Moscow USSR, October 9, 1961, late afternoon
   CHAPTER FORTY.
   US Army Alaska Defense Command/Alaska Department, 83rd MP Det CID [Criminal Investigation Division], Office of the Special Agent in Charge, Building 47645, Fort Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska, August 20, 1962
   CHAPTER FORTY-ONE
   Fort Sam Houston, Camp Bullis Army Base Military Police Office, Bexar County, Texas, Northwest of San Antonio, August 20, 1962
   CHAPTER FORTY-TWO
   Fort Sam Houston, Camp Bullis Army Base Military Police Office, Bexar County, Texas, Northwest of San Antonio, August 24, 1962, midmorning
   CHAPTER FORTY-THREE
   Fort Sam Houston, Camp Bullis Army Base Military Police Office, Bexar County, Texas, Northwest of San Antonio, August 24, 1962, afternoon
   CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR
   Central de Policia de Cordóba, Av. Colón 1254, Cordóba Capital [Police Headquarters, Provincial Capital, Cordóba], August 10, 1962
   Police Station 28, San Carlos de Bariloche, Rio Negro Province, Argentina, early evening
   CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE
   Police Station 28, San Carlos de Bariloche, Rio Negro Province, Argentina, 1900 hours, August 26, 1962
   CHAPTER FORTY-SIX
   Le Bureau Central National (BCN) d’INTERPOL pour la France [The International Criminal Police Organization, or INTERPOL], Office of Senior Detective Chief Superintendent Eugène Léon Dentremont, 200 
Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69006 Lyon, France, August 28, 1962
   CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN
   Le Bureau Central National (BCN) d’INTERPOL pour la France [The International Criminal Police Organization, or INTERPOL], Office of Senior Detective Chief Superintendent Eugène Léon Dentremont, 200 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69006 Lyon, France, August 30, 1962, late afternoon
   CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT
   Le Bureau Central National (BCN) d’INTERPOL pour la France [The International Criminal Police Organization, or INTERPOL], Office of Senior Detective Chief Superintendent Eugène Léon Dentremont, 200 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69006 Lyon, France, August 30, 1962, later that same day
   CHAPTER FORTY-NINE
   United States Department of Justice, Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, August 30, 1962, 12:35 p.m
   CHAPTER FIFTY
   Headquarters, Metropolitan Police Service/New Scotland Yard, Criminal Investigation Department [CID], Victoria Embankment, August 31, 1962
   CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE
   Corporate Offices of European International Conglomerate, No. 13 Upper Belgrave Street, London, August 22, 1962
   CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO
   Corporate Offices of European International Conglomerate, No. 13 Upper Belgrave Street, London, August 22, 1962, later that day
   CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE
   Empty lot next to Cantina Rojas, Ojinaga, Chihuahua State, Mexico, September 29, 1962
   CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR
   Tarrant County Elmwood Sanatorium, outside Fort Worth, Texas, September 31, 1962, evening
   CHAPTER FIFTY-FIVE
   Tarrant County Elmwood Sanatorium, outside Fort Worth, Texas, September 31, 1962, late evening
   Soviet Naval Aviation Office, A-253, Chapayevskiy Per., Dom 19, across from the Moscow Military District Headquarters, 1600 hours Moscow time, the same late evening
   CHAPTER FIFTY-SIX.
   Soviet Naval Aviation Office, A-253, Chapayevskiy Per., Dom 19, across from the Moscow Military District Headquarters, 1622 hours Moscow time, the same late evening
   Tarrant County Elmwood Sanatorium, outside Fort Worth, Texas, October 1, 1962, 0830
   CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN
   Tarrant County Elmwood Sanatorium, outside Fort Worth, Texas, October 3, 1962, early morning
   CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHT
   Arbat Street, No. 83, Moscow, October 3, 1962, late morning
   Tarrant County Elmwood Sanatorium, outside Fort Worth, Texas, October 3, 1962, early afternoon
   Abasto Transient Hotel, Ex Abasto District, Córdoba, Argentina, the same afternoon
   CHAPTER FIFTY-NINE
   Corporate Offices of European International Conglomerate, No. 13 Upper Belgrave Street, London, October 3, 1962, late morning
   CHAPTER SIXTY
   Abasto Transient Hotel, Ex Abasto District, Córdoba, Argentina, October 4, 1962, late morning
   Headquarters, Metropolitan Police Service/New Scotland Yard, Criminal Investigation Department [CID], Victoria Embankment, London, the same day
   CHAPTER SIXTY-ONE
   Boehme New Alemana Delicatessen 420 Avenida Pepito Moreno, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, October 8, 1962
   CHAPTER SIXTY-TWO
   Le Bureau Central National (BCN) d’INTERPOL pour la France [The International Criminal Police Organization, or INTERPOL], Office of Senior Detective Chief Superintendent Eugène Léon Dentremont, 200 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69006 Lyon, France, June 12, 1963
   CHAPTER SIXTY-THREE
   Construction Headquarters, Pueblo Parque National Nahuel Huapi Project, Bariloche, Argentina, September 23, 1963, 0900
   Chocolatería Más Rico de Bariloche, No. 669 Avenida General José de San Martin, San Carlos de Bariloche, September 23, 1963, 0910
   Le Bureau Central National (BCN) d’INTERPOL pour la France, Office of Senior Detective Chief Superintendent Eugène Léon Dentremont, 200 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69006 Lyon, France, 1300, the same day.
   CHAPTER SIXTY-FOUR
   Department of Justice, Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC, September 23, 1963, afternoon
   Palais de Justice Boulevard du Palais in the Île de la Cité in central Paris, SDM [Service de Contrôle Budgétaire et Comptable Ministériel—Office of Accounting and Budget], Office of Philippe Jean Joseph de Douai, assistant minister, that same afternoon
   CHAPTER SIXTY-FIVE
   Israeli Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations [Mossad LeAliyah Bet], Headquarters of Director Levi Appleman ben Cohen, Glilot Junction on Highway 2, Ramat Aviv Neighborhood of Tel Aviv, September 28, 1963, afternoon
   Boehme New Alemana Delicatessen 420 Avenida Pepito Moreno, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, that same afternoon, four o’clock
   Chocolatería Más Rico de Bariloche, No. 669 Avenida General José de San Martin, San Carlos de Bariloche, that same afternoon, four o’clock
   CHAPTER SIXTY-SIX
   Vicinity of the Bariloche Train and Bus Terminals, 1622 the same day
   CHAPTER SIXTY-SEVEN
   Entre Lagos, Chile, Ruta 215-CH, late evening the same day.
   CHAPTER SIXTY-EIGHT
   Municipal Bus Terminal, Puerto Montt, Chile, six a.m. the following day
   CHAPTER SIXTY-NINE
   Casa Fischer Guesthouse, Calle Mirador 20, Puerto Varas, Chile, the same morning
   Club Aleman, 264 Ave. Antonio Varas, Puerto Montt, September 29, 1963, midnight
   CHAPTER SEVENTY
   Super Seiner Factory Ship Port of Embden 220, in the South China Sea near the Spratley Islands, Six bells on the middle watch, October 18, 1963
   CHAPTER SEVENTY-ONE
   Victoria Harbor Port Facilities, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong British Crown Colony, November 2, 1963
   Le Bureau Central National (BCN) d’INTERPOL pour la France [The International Criminal Police Organization, or INTERPOL], Office of Senior Detective Chief Superintendent Eugène Léon Dentremont, 200 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69006 Lyon, France, November 28, 1963
   CHAPTER SEVENTY-TWO
   Continental Hotel, 132 Đnen Khởi, Bến Nghé, Quận 1, Saigon, December 12, 1963
   CHAPTER SEVENTY-THREE
   EMT [État-major tactique, Tactical Command Post], La Légion Étrangère, Sidi-bel-Abbès, Algeria, December 29, 1964
   CHAPTER SEVENTY-FOUR
   EMT [État-major tactique, Tactical Command Post], La Légion Étrangère, Sidi-bel-Abbès, Algeria, December 29, 1964, late evening
   Le Bureau Central National (BCN) d’INTERPOL pour la France [The International Criminal Police Organization, or INTERPOL], Office of Senior Detective Chief Superintendent Eugène Léon Dentremont, 200 Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69006 Lyon, France, December 29, 1964, late evening
   Oval Office, the White House, Washington, DC, December 31, 1964, 0600
   Israeli Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations [Mossad LeAliyah Bet], Headquarters of Director Levi Appleman ben Cohen, Glilot Junction on Highway 2, Ramat Aviv Neighborhood of Tel Aviv, January 1, afternoon
   CHAPTER SEVENTY-FIVE
   Tell Atlas Mountains, Northwestern Algeria, January 3, 0 dark-30
   BOQ [Bachelor Officers Quarters], EMT [État-major tactique, Tactical Command Post], La Légion Étrangère, Sidi-bel-Abbès, Algeria, early morning
   CHAPTER SEVENTY-SIX
   Armurerie, EMT [État-major tactique, Tactical Command Post], La Légion Étrangère, Sidi-bel-Abbès, Algeria, January 3, 1964, 0715
   CHAPTER SEVENTY-SEVEN
   Armurerie, EMT [État-major tactique, Tactical Command Post], La Légion Étrangère, Sidi-bel-Abbès, Algeria, January 3, 1964, noon
   CHAPTER SEVENTY-EIGHT
   Armurerie, EMT [État-major tactique, Tactical Command Post], La Légion Étrangère, Sidi-bel-Abbès, Algeria, January 3, 1964, 1900 hours
   EPILOGUE
   Israeli Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations [Mossad Le Aliyah Bet], Headquarters of Director Levi Appleman ben 
Cohen, Glilot Junction on Highway 2, Ramat Aviv Neighborhood of Tel Aviv, February 28, 1964
   J. Edgar Hoover Building, FBI [Federal Bureau of Investigation] Headquarters, Office of the DFBI [Director FBI] Warren Brent Gaines, 935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC, later that same afternoon
   PROLOGUE
   The Inscription over the Vestibule of Hell
   Through me you pass into the city of woe:
   Through me you pass into eternal pain:
   Through me among the people lost for aye.
   Justice the founder of my fabric mov’d:
   To rear me was the task of power divine,
   Supremest wisdom, and primeval love.
   Before me things create were none, save things
   Eternal, and eternal I endure.
   “Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch’intrate”
   “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.”
   -Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno
   [The Divine Comedy - Dante’s Inferno], Canto III: 1–21, 1317
   Butugychag Tin Mine, Soviet Gulag Camp for German POWs, Kolyma River, Siberia, USSR, April 1953
   Across the gravel empty space between the camp security gate and their barracks, two thin graying men shuffled painfully, eyes down, pushed and shoved by brutal camp guards. They were crawling with lice on their bodies which had not been bathed in a year, and their clothing was covered with cassiterite—tin ore dust—which had accumulated since the previous year’s washing. The two specters—barely living ghosts with skin stretched across their bones—wore all the clothes they owned on their backs—ill-fitting maximum security special treatment uniforms consisting of thin woolen pants and camp jackets with dull gray and maroon horizontal stripes and the same decrepit combat boots they were wearing when they were captured eight years previously. A close inspection of their faces would reveal they were twenty years older than their chronological age. They had been reduced to what was known in the Sevvostlag system of hard labor and minimal or no food as helpless dokhodyaga [goners].
   They were POWs and known to the Soviets as zeks—slave laborers—who had lost their identity within the system, and no one in their native France was aware they were alive or had any idea where they had been for more than a decade. The two men and seventeen other survivors were all that remained of the eighty-one members of their 33rd Waffen-Grenadier SS Division when they were originally captured. The Schutzstaffel officers’ prison—since being captured in Berlin by victorious Soviet troops during the last days of the Third Reich—was the Butugychag Tin Mine, a Soviet gulag camp known as the “Valley of Death”—the most notorious of the infamous Soviet internment camps. The majority of gulag camps were positioned in extremely remote areas of northeastern Siberia beyond the Arctic Circle. The Butugychag camp was part of the Sevvostlag—severo-vostochnye lagerya—or SVITL [The North-East Camps located along the Kolyma River]. A nearby area along the Indigirka River came to be known as the Gulag inside the Gulag. In one village in that region, a record low temperature of -96 °F was recorded. Under the supervision of Lavrenty Beria who headed both NKVD and the Soviet Atom bomb program until his demise in 1953, thousands of zeks like Antoine and Michaele were used to mine uranium ore and prepare test facilities at Novaya Zemlya, Vaygach Island, and Semipalatinsk.
   
 
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