Profiles Otto Katz' involvement in the Spanish Civil War, Stalin's secret meetings, Trotsky's murder, and the lives of Hollywood celebrities as he sought fame, fortune, and glory.
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The FBI's file on the sovilet agent Otto kotz (1895-1952) called him "an extremely dangerous man." The British Secret service wondered if he was the "director of all Communist policy" in the West. These Labels don't even begin to tell the story.For the first half of the twentieth century, Katz's fingerprints can be found on one world changing event after another. But who was Otto Katz? In a captivating detective story, Jonathan Miles goes in search of this debonair, double-dealing man with an unquestionable taste for the finer things in life.To Mariene Dietrich, Kotz was an early lover, and he claimed to have discovered her as an actress. To others, Katz was a Moscowtrained anti-Fascist, who, in the early 1930s, was among the first to alert the world to the nazi threat. An important player in the Soviet Infiltration of England during the period when the infamous Cambridge spies were being recruited, Katz went on to Hollywood, where he was a playboy socialite. He became the political mentor to director Fritz Lang and a star among stars. Katz charmed the movers and shakers of the movie capital into contributing generously to the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League---a Stalinist front organization that he created.During the Spanish Civil war, Katz did Stalin's dirty work. Later, some informers spoke of his role in the assassination of trotsky. But Otto Katz Inevitably became the target of the dark master he served and was put on trial in the Soviet bioc as a double agent.In the hands of the hugely talented Jonathan Miles, this story is more than a biography---we experience this tumultuous period through Katz's devious manipulations. Using recently released FBI, MIS, and Czech files, miles uncovers the shadowy side of a critical period in world history.
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