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Based near [[Munich]], Gehlen proceeded to enlist thousands of Gestapo, Wehrmacht, and SS veterans into the "[[Gehlen Organization]]", including bureaucrats who ran the central administrative apparatus of the Holocaust. The organization would go on to play a major role within [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]], supplying two-thirds of raw intelligence on the Warsaw Pact countries. Under CIA auspices, and later as head of the [[West German secret service]] until he retired in 1968, Gehlen exerted considerable influence on U.S. policy toward the Soviet bloc. Members of the Gehlen Organization were also instrumental in helping thousands of fascist fugitives escape via ratlines to safe havens abroad. Third Reich expatriates and fascist collaborators subsequently emerged as "security advisors" working with right-wing groups in various countries.<ref name=":0" />
Based near [[Munich]], Gehlen proceeded to enlist thousands of Gestapo, Wehrmacht, and SS veterans into the "[[Gehlen Organization]]", including bureaucrats who ran the central administrative apparatus of the Holocaust. The organization would go on to play a major role within [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]], supplying two-thirds of raw intelligence on the Warsaw Pact countries. Under CIA auspices, and later as head of the [[West German secret service]] until he retired in 1968, Gehlen exerted considerable influence on U.S. policy toward the Soviet bloc. Members of the Gehlen Organization were also instrumental in helping thousands of fascist fugitives escape via ratlines to safe havens abroad. Third Reich expatriates and fascist collaborators subsequently emerged as "security advisors" working with right-wing groups in various countries.<ref name=":0" />
== See also ==
* [[Operation Paperclip]]


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Fascists]]
[[Category:Fascists]]
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