World History

Hitler's Man in Havana: Heinz Luning and Nazi Espionage in Latin America

Thomas Schoonover

About the Program

Thomas Schoonover recalls the life of Heinz August Luning, a Nazi spy who posed as a Jewish refugee for the Third Reich in Cuba at the beginning of World War II.  Sent to Cuba to collect information on the United States and the Allies, Heinz Luning was according to the author highly incompetent and was the only spy executed in Latin America during WWII.  He would later become the inspiration for Graham Greene's "Our Man in Havana."  This event was hosted by the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC.

About the Authors

Thomas Schoonover

Thomas SchoonoverThomas Schoonover is an emeritus history professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is the author of numerous books, including "Uncle Sam's War of 1898 and the Origins of Globalization."
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Past Airings

  • Saturday, July 4th at 2am (ET)
  • Friday, July 3rd at 2pm (ET)
  • Saturday, May 30th at 3:30pm (ET)
  • Sunday, March 15th at 10pm (ET)
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