Bernard O'Connor's Jagdeinsatz Italien is a documentary history based on the information collated by British and American intelligence services in Italy towards the end of the Second World War. It provides a comprehensive overview of Jagd Einsatz Italien, a German military organisation operating in Northern Italy between 1944 and 1945. These texts, including interrogation reports, memoranda, and historical accounts, detail the unit's sabotage, espionage, and anti-partisan activities, particularly focusing on the South Tyrol region. The sources illuminate the structure, training, and missions of Jagdeinsatz Italien and its subordinate Jagdkommandos, as well as their connections to larger German intelligence and paramilitary organisations like the Brandenburg Division and the SS Jagdverbände. Furthermore, the documents contain biographical information and interrogation summaries of key personnel, such as Hptm. Albert Soelder and Hptm. Hans Gerlach, and also record post-war investigations into buried explosives and alleged war crimes, providing insight into Allied efforts to dismantle German resistance and gather intelligence.
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