WI: Reinhard Heydrich an Allied spy?

It's so unbelievable it just might be interesting. How would this alter the course of the war?
 
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I doubt he'd turn on Germany.

It was 1942 when he died, so, Germany was still pretty much on the top of their game. I don't see why Heydrich would turn so easily.

Hell, even before 1942, there's no real reason for him to go to the Western Allies (Since the Comintern is ASB) and I doubt they'd allow him in.
 
The best, and most far fetched, idea along these lines that I ever heard was that Martin Bormann was a GRU spy for the Russians. Complete bunk but amusing none the less.
 
The best, and most far fetched, idea along these lines that I ever heard was that Martin Bormann was a GRU spy for the Russians. Complete bunk but amusing none the less.

*shrugs* There are claims Soviets had a high ranking and yet unidentified agent in Germany. Bormann was mentioned in this context.
 
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