Bibliografia relativa all’ articolo di SGM Herbert A. Friedman (Ret.) (parti I e II).
Gli articoli e i libri senza indicazione dell’ autore sono di H.A. Friedman.
• Adolg Burger, The Devil’s Workshop: a Memoir of the Nazi Counterfeiting Operation, Frontline Books, 2009.
• Azad Hind and Chalo Delhi Stamps, Jal Cooper Ed., Bombay, 1972.
• Charles Cruickshank, SOE in Scandinavia.
• Fredric Boyce: SOE’s Ultimate Deception: Operation Periwig, Sutton Printing, UK, 2005.
• Herman Herst Jr.: Nassau Street.
• L.N. and M. Williams: Forged Stamps of Two World Wars, London 1954.
• Lee Richards: History of M. I. 7 (b):
http://www.psywar.org/psywar/reproductions/MI7b.pdf MI7b.pdf
• Lee Richards: The balck Art, B&W edition, 2011.
• William Warren Wertz Jr.: Clandestine propaganda from Berne (1942-1945). United States leaflets subverting Hitler, 1949.
• Charles Cruickshank: The Fourth Arm: Psychological Warfare 1938-1945, Davis-Poynter, London, 1977.
• Germanic Philatelic Revue, Vol. 3, n. 4, September 1955, Joachim Hosang: Stamps in Battle Dress.
• Linn’s Weekly Stamp News, 30 August 1965: Secret Czech patriotic marks on Bohemia, Moravia stamps.
• The American Philatelist, December 1965, Fred S. Wolfe: Sachsenhausen’s Secret Forgery Cells.
• Linn’s Weekly Stamp News, 11 April 1966: Parodies of WWII French stamps.
• The Stamp and Coin Collector, April-May 1966: Propaganda Forgeries of World war I.
• The aerial leaflet, August 1966: The Tarantel Pieck Envelope.
• Linn’s Stamp News, November 14, 1966: Propaganda Forgeries of WWII.
• Whitman Numismatic Journal, January 1967: Psywar currency against Germany.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, July 1967: Those Scandalous Scandinavian Labels.
• Stamp Weekly, 28 September 1967: Truth about stamps that lie – forgeries.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, November 1968: Propaganda frauds.
• The American Philatelist, May 1969: Venomous propaganda post cards.
• The American Philatelist, August 1969: The mysterious AAA O.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, November 1969: World war II’s Most Mistreated Postage stamp.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, February 1970: The Hans Frank stamp parody.
• The American Philatelist, February 1970: A philatelic view of Heinrich Himmler.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, April 1970: Those Nasty Nazi feldpost cards.
• The American Philatelist, October 1970: Those Doughty Dutch Decoys.
• American Philatelist, February 1971: Allied forgeries of the postage stamps of Nazi Germany.
• The American Philatelist, February 1971: Allied forgeries of the postage stamps of Nazi Germany.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, July 1971: Postcards to the enemy.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, December 1971: The Azad Hind Labels.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, February 1972: Poison Cornflakes for Breakfast.
• The American Philatelist, September 1973: British Espionage Forgeries of the First World War.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal. February 1974: German wartime parodies of British stamps.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, November 1975: Postcards to the enemy – Part II.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, November 1975: The Pieck Envelope.
• German Postal Specialist, April 1977: More propaganda parodies.
• Society of Philatelic Americans Journal, April 1977: The rarest Forgery of WWII?
• German Postal Specialist, April 1977: More propaganda parodies.
• Scott’s Monthly Stamp Journal, January 1980: Conversations with a master forger.
• Scott’s Monthly Stamp Journal, September 1980: The Splitler Propaganda Parody.
• IBNS Journal, Vol. 24, n. 3, 1985: Propaganda Currency of Great Britain and the Allies.
• British Philatelic Bulletin, August 1986: Reference Manual of Forgeries, Release #26, April 1988.
• The Cinderella Philatelist, October 1986, D.A.J. Pekelharing: British propaganda forgery of World War II – The 1 ½ cent Lebeau.
• German Postal Specialist, February 1987: The American Propaganda Postcards of WWII.
• German Postal Specialist, September-October 1987: Russian WWII Propaganda Postcards fro Germany.
• The American Philatelist, June 1988: Black British Propaganda postcards.
• German Postal Specialist, August 1989: The Infamous OSS Hitler Skull Sheet.
• The American Philatelist, July 1990: German Propaganda post Cards in Italy During World War II.
• International banknote Society Journal, Vol. 40, n. 3, 2001: Alleged banknotes of the Azad Hind Movement.
• German Postal Specialist, March 2001, David Ripley III: New discoveries in World War II espionage philately
• German Postal Specialist, March-April 2002: The Hitler Sheet – Revisited.
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