Ladislas Farago (1906-1980) was a screenwriter and part-time journalist who published a number of popular books on history and espionage, especially concerning the World War II era.
He was the author of an acclaimed biography of George Patton and received a screen writing credit for the movie Tora! Tora! Tora! together with Gordon W. Prange.
He was born in Hungary in 1906 and came to the United States in 1937. During the 1930s, he was on the payr...
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Ladislas Farago (1906-1980) was a screenwriter and part-time journalist who published a number of popular books on history and espionage, especially concerning the World War II era.
He was the author of an acclaimed biography of George Patton and received a screen writing credit for the movie Tora! Tora! Tora! together with Gordon W. Prange.
He was born in Hungary in 1906 and came to the United States in 1937. During the 1930s, he was on the payroll of several European intelligence agencies and during World War II, he worked for U.S. Naval Intelligence. There he wrote, among other things, statements that were broadcast to the crews of German U-boats in an attempt to induce them to surrender. These scripts were often aired under the name of Commander Norden.
The British historian Stephen Dorril, in his history of MI6, asserts that Farago was the 'most successful disinformer or dupe' concerning the presence of Nazis in South America. However, Farago's book "Aftermath: The Search for...
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