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  1. Reinhard Gehlen (3 April 1902 – 8 June 1979) was a German career intelligence officer who served the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, the U.S. intelligence community, and the NATO-affiliated Federal Republic of Germany during the Cold War.

  2. Nov 9, 2020 · An expert spymaster, Reinhard Gehlen surrendered to the Allies at the end of World War II in order to work with the CIA before founding Germany’s modern intelligence service with hundreds of former Nazis like him.

  3. General Reinhard Gehlen: The CIA Connection. Mary Ellen Reese. 4.18. 11 ratings1 review. This is the first authoritative account of the postwar relationship between General Reinhard Gehlen, a figure unique in the history of espionage, and American intelligence.

  4. Reinhard Gehlen (* 3. April 1902 in Erfurt; † 8. Juni 1979 in Berg am Starnberger See) war ein Generalmajor der Wehrmacht. Er war Leiter der Abteilung Fremde Heere Ost (FHO), ab 1947 Leiter der nach ihm benannten Organisation Gehlen sowie von 1956 bis 1968 erster Präsident des Bundesnachrichtendienstes (BND).

  5. Gehlen played a key role both in the German successes in 1941 and 1942 in the East and in slowing the Red Army’s drive to Berlin from 1943 to 1945. Gehlen was born into a Roman Catholic family on April 3, 1902, in the town of Erfurt. In 1920 he joined the Reichswehr, the forerunner of the Wehrmacht.

  6. One of the most important Odessa members, and a man who would later play an important role in the future CIA-German intelligence alliance, was Reinhard Gehlen, a leading Wehrmacht intelligence officer.

  7. …was created by Major General Reinhard Gehlen after World War II and which cooperated with U.S. intelligence agencies. Gehlen had headed the Foreign Armies East section of the Abwehr , the intelligence service of the German general staff.

  8. Reinhard Gehlen (3 April 1902 – 8 June 1979) was a German career intelligence officer who served the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, the U.S. intelligence community, and the NATO -affiliated Federal Republic of Germany during the Cold War.

  9. Mar 13, 2024 · Until his retirement on 30.April 1968, he was President of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BNB), the' West German Federal Intelligence Service, as Well as chief of its predecessor organizations formed at the end of World War II, General Gehlen was born 3 April 1902 in Erfurt.

  10. In April 1968, after some 22 years as chief of the West German intelligence service and 48 years altogether of public service, Lieutenant General Reinhard Gehlen retired as President of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND).* He was accurately described as the doyen of western intelligence chiefs.