Gustav Hilger

Gustav Hilger (centre) at a meeting of Molotov and Hitler, Berlin, 1940. Gustav Arthur Hilger (September 11, 1886 – July 27, 1965) was a German diplomat and expert on the Soviet Union. He was best known for his role in German–Soviet relations during the interwar period as a counselor at the German embassy in Moscow. After World War II, he advised the United States and the West German governments on Soviet issues. Hilger worked under the CIA aliases Stephen H. Holcomb and Arthur T. Latter. Joseph Stalin said of Hilger: "German heads of state and German ambassadors to Moscow came and went - but Gustav Hilger remained". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Hilger, Gustav
    Published: Göttingen [u.a.] | Muster-Schmidt | 1959
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    by Hilger, Gustav
    Published: Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] | Metzner | 1956
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