In Stalin's Secret Service
Author: Walter G. Krivitsky
Publisher: New York : Harper
Published: 1939
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Author: Walter G. Krivitsky
Publisher: New York : Harper
Published: 1939
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Conquest
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 240
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: M. Stanton Evans
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2012-11-13
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 143914768X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA primary source examination of the infiltration of Stalin's Soviet intelligence network by members of the American government during World War II reveals the dictator's dubious partnerships with such top-level figures as Vice President Henry Wallace andchief advisor Harry Hopkins.
Author: Dr. Vadim Birstein
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Published: 2013-11-01
Total Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 1849546894
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSMERSH is the award-winning account of the top-secret counterintelligence organisation that dealt with Stalin's enemies from within the shadowy recesses of Soviet government. As James Bond's nemesis in Ian Fleming's novels, SMERSH and its operatives were depicted in exotic duels with 007, rather than fostering the bleak oppression and terror they actually spread in the name of their dictator. Stalin drew a veil of secrecy over SMERSH's operations in 1946, but that did not stop him using it to terrify Red Army dissenters in Leningrad and Moscow, or to abduct and execute suspected spooks - often without cause - across mainland Europe. Formed to mop up Nazi spy rings at the end of the Second World War, SMERSH gained its name from a combination of the Russian words for 'Death to Spies'. Successive Communist governments suppressed traces of Stalin's political hit squad; now Vadim Birstein lays bare the surgical brutality with which it exerted its influence as part of the paranoid regime, both within the Soviet Union and in the wider world. SMERSH was the most mysterious and secret of organisations - this definitive and magisterial history finally reveals truths that lay buried for nearly fifty years.
Author: Anthony Rimmington
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 0190928859
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA chilling reassessment of the Soviet Union's advances in biological warfare, and the West's inadvertent contributions.
Author: Gary Kern
Publisher: Enigma Books
Published: 2013-10-18
Total Pages: 542
ISBN-13: 1929631251
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new edition of the study explores the life of "master spy" Walter G. Krivitsky, who exposed dangers of the Stalin regime to the West and eventually ended up dead of "suicide" in Washington, D.C., a suspicious event that has raised questions about his last years as a spy. Reprint.
Author: Rupert Butler
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
Published: 2015-09-15
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 1782743510
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIllustrated with more than 100 black-and-white photographs and expertly written, Stalin’s Secret Police is a chilling history of the Soviet secret police from 1917 to the fall of Communism.
Author: Andrew Meier
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2009-08-10
Total Pages: 414
ISBN-13: 0393335356
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFilled with dramatic revelations, "The Lost Spy" may be the most important American spy story to come along in a generation, exploring the life and death of Isaiah Oggins, one of the first Americans to spy for the Soviets. of illustrations.
Author: Eugene Yelchin
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Published: 2011-09-27
Total Pages: 162
ISBN-13: 1429949953
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Newbery Honor Book. Sasha Zaichik has known the laws of the Soviet Young Pioneers since the age of six: The Young Pioneer is devoted to Comrade Stalin, the Communist Party, and Communism. A Young Pioneer is a reliable comrade and always acts according to conscience. A Young Pioneer has a right to criticize shortcomings. But now that it is finally time to join the Young Pioneers, the day Sasha has awaited for so long, everything seems to go awry. He breaks a classmate's glasses with a snowball. He accidentally damages a bust of Stalin in the school hallway. And worst of all, his father, the best Communist he knows, was arrested just last night. This moving story of a ten-year-old boy's world shattering is masterful in its simplicity, powerful in its message, and heartbreaking in its plausibility. One of Horn Book's Best Fiction Books of 2011
Author: Rupert Butler
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Published: 2010
Total Pages: 220
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe use of terror has been a characteristic of Russia from the days of the Tsars. During 'the Great Patriotic War', Soviet soldiers and citizens feared not only the Germans but the secret police. The agents of the NKVD waged a merciless campaign against their own people. The full extent of this operation is told in this compelling study.