Walter Nicolai

Walter Nicolai
Born(1873-08-01)1 August 1873
Died4 May 1947(1947-05-04) (aged 73)
NationalityGerman
OccupationIntelligence officer
Espionage activity
Allegiance German Empire
 Weimar Republic
Service branchAbteilung IIIb
Service years1906–1919
RankGeneral

General Walter Nicolai (August 1, 1873 – May 4, 1947) was the first senior IC[citation needed] (intelligence) officer in the Imperial German Army. He came to run the German military intelligence service, Abteilung IIIb, and became an important pro-war propagandist in Germany during the First World War of 1914–1918.[1] According to Höhne and Zolling, he helped to found the German Fatherland Party[2] in 1917.

  1. ^ see Höhne and Zolling, p. 286 onwards.
  2. ^ Zolling, Hermann; Höhne, Heinz (1972) [1971]. The general was a spy; the truth about General Gehlen and his spy ring. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. p. 290. LCCN 71187140. Retrieved 9 December 2021. Wherever Nicolai saw morale threatened, wherever he sensed a desire for peace, he went into the attack. He was behind the formation of the Fatherland Party with its chauvinistic and reactionary programme of conquest [...].