Albert Eugene Kahn (May 11, 1912 – September 15, 1979) was an American journalist, photographer, author and nephew of modernist industrial architect Albert Kahn. He is mostly known as author of books Sabotage! The Secret War Against America and The Great Conspiracy: The Secret War Against Soviet Russia which described leading Soviet communists as foreign spies based on their forced confessions at the Moscow Trials. Albert E. Kahn’s father, Moritz Kahn, was senior engineer in the firm who set up the Kahn brothers Soviet Union operation in conjunction with Gosproekstro
Books in order of publication:
- Sabotage! The Secret War Against America (1942)
- The Plot Against the Peace: A Warning to the Nation! (1945)
- The Great Conspiracy: The Secret War Against Soviet Russia (1946)
- High Treason: The Plot Against the People (1950)
- The Game of Death: Effects of the Cold War on Our Children (1953)
- McCarthy on Trial (1954)
- Days With Ulanova: A Unique Pictorial Portrait of the Great Russian Ballerina (1962)
- Smetana and the Beetles: A Fairy Tale for Adults (1967)
- Joys and Sorrows: Pablo Casals, His Own Story as Told by Albert E. Kahn (1970)
- The Unholy Hymnal: Falsities and Delusions Rendered by President Richard M. Nixon [and Others] (1971)
- The Matusow Affair: Memoir of a National Scandal (1987, posthumous)