Jason Bell, PhD, is a professor of philosophy at the University of New Brunswick. He has served as a Fulbright Professor in Germany (at Winthrop Bell's alma mater, the University of G�ttingen), and has taught at universities in Belgium, the United States, and Canada. He was the first scholar granted exclusive access to Winthrop Bell's classified espionage papers. He lives in New Brunswick, Canada.
"Praise for Cracking the Nazi Code: ""I love books that promise 'untold stories.' This one does and it delivers. Who knew that a Canadian was the first to warn the world what the Nazis were up to, and to do it years before anyone else was even talking about Nazis? Winthrop Bell is a name you should know, and thanks to Jason Bell and his deep dive research you now will.""--Peter Mansbridge, former chief correspondent for CBC News and anchor of The National ""An amazing book. Winthrop Bell was a harbinger of fate, a prophet in his times. Spy stories' addicts, history buffs, researchers and readers blessed with even a quantum of curiosity--should read this extraordinary ouvrage and reflect on its meaning for our past, but also for our future.""--Michael Bar-Zohar, author of Mossad: The Greatest Missions of the Israeli Secret Service ""Brilliantly researched, Cracking the Nazi Code upends our conventional, often inaccurate, understanding of the Nazis' rise to power after WWI. It took the stunning intelligence work of Winthrop Bell, a Canadian spy working for MI6 in Germany, to decipher what was really going on. How did Hitler, an insignificant minion, manage to climb the ladder of power? How wide-ranging was his genocidal intent? As Bell pursues the truth, the twists and turns of his life are fascinating. We come away with a deep respect for intelligence work at its finest. A page-turner, one of those books not to be missed.""--Rosemary Sullivan, author of Stalin's Daughter ""If you think you know everything about World War II, you need this book. Jason Bell's account of how a philosophy professor alerted world leaders to the true threat of the rising Nazi movement is a first-rate spy story. Cracking the Nazi Code takes you along on one man's dangerous quest to discover the truth and convince world leaders of perils to come.""--Gregory A. Freeman, author of The Forgotten 500 ""In this fascinating first-ever biography of Winthrop Bell, historian Jason Bell introduces readers to the shadowy one-time Harvard-philosophy-professor-turned-secret-agent who became one of Nazi Germany's biggest enemies.""--Ken Cuthbertson, author or Blood on the Coal: The True Story of the Great Springhill MIne Disaster ""Written with uncommon verve, wonderful detail, and deep insight gained from previously inaccessible archival records, Cracking the Nazi Code reveals the key spy work of Winthrop Bell. His secret fieldwork revealed insurrection, revolution, and the rise of the vile ideology that would underpin the Nazi party. Bell's dangerous missions saved countless lives, supported battered democratic regimes, and provided British spymasters and Canadian political leaders with crucial information to avert disaster. Cracking the Nazi Code reminds us of the fragility of nations after war and how easily they can slide into chaos as demagogues prey upon the vulnerable, helpless, and hopeless.""--Tim Cook, author of Vimy: The Battle and the Legend"