Udo Ulfkotte - Works

Works

These works are all written in German. English translations of the titles are included here.

  • Holy War in Europe. Calibration Fount, Frankfurt/Main, 2007, ISBN 3-8218-5577-0
  • The War in the Dark. The True Power of the Secret Services. Calibration Fount, Frankfurt/Main, 2006, ISBN 3-8218-5578-9
  • The War in our Cities. As Radical Islamics Infiltrate Germany. Calibration Fount, Frankfurt/Main 2003, ISBN 3-596-16340-4
  • Restaurant economics. Goldmann, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-442-15125-2
  • Classified Material Federal Intelligence Service. Charcoal Burners and Amelang, Munich, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-7338-0214-4.
  • Over work and Expenditure for Paperback. Heyne, Munich updated 1998, ISBN 3-453-14143-1
  • Prophets of the Terror. The Secret Network of the Islamics. William Goldmann Publishing House, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-442-15196-1.
  • Journalists Lie in Such a Way. The Fight for Ratios and Editions. Bertelsmann, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-570-00199-7
  • Gene Code J. Novel, Calibration Fount, Frankfurt/Main, 2001, ISBN 3-8218-0860-8
  • Market Place of the Thieves., Bertelsmann, Munich, 1999, ISBN 3-570-00198-9
  • Boundless criminally. The risks of the European Union Extension to the East. Bertelsmann, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-570-00200-4

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