'In Dec. 1942 Heinrich Mueller, Chief of the Gestapo, rolled up the Soviet spy network in mainland Europe and secured a list of Soviet agents and informants still operating in England. The list reads like a "who's who" of the British establishment.
It includes Edward Wood, Lord Halifax, Neville Chamberlain's Foreign Secretary and an architect of the "Appeasement" policy.
This policy encouraged Hitler to think England supported his eastward move against the USSR. In fact, Halifax was working indirectly for the Communists. Appeasement was designed to trap Hitler in a war on two-fronts which levelled Germany (and Europe) and killed sixty million people in the process.'