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KGB

KGB
Author: Christopher M. Andrew
Publisher: Perennial
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780060921095

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About the worldwide operations of the KGB.


Inside the KGB

Inside the KGB
Author: Vladimir Kuzichkin
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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From 1977 to 1982, KGB Major Vladimir Kuzichkin worked in the KGB's First Chief Directorate for illegal operations in Teheran. His defection led to this remarkable book, exposing for the first time the unit's methods and the myth of its invincibility. With an updated epilogue, featuring new information.


Spy Handler

Spy Handler
Author: Victor Cherkashin
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786724404

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Victor Cherkashin's incredible career in the KGB spanned thirty-eight years, from Stalin's death in 1953 to the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. In this riveting memoir, Cherkashin provides a remarkable insider's view of the KGB's prolonged conflict with the United States, from his recruitment through his rising career in counterintelligence to his prime spot as the KGB's number- two man at the Soviet Embassy in Washington. Victor Cherkashin's story will shed stark new light on the KGB's inner workings over four decades and reveal new details about its major cases. Cherkashin's story is rich in episode and drama. He took part in some of the highest-profile Cold War cases, including tracking down U.S. and British spies around the world. He was posted to stations in the U.S., Australia, India, and Lebanon and traveled the globe for operations in England, Europe, and the Middle East. But it was in 1985, known as "the Year of the Spy," that Cherkashin scored two of the biggest coups of the Cold War. In April of that year, he recruited disgruntled CIA officer Aldrich Ames, becoming his principal handler. Refuting and clarifying other published versions, Cherkashin will offer the most complete account on how and why Ames turned against his country. Cherkashin will also reveal new details about Robert Hanssen's recruitment and later exposure, as only he can. And he will address whether there is an undiscovered KGB spy-another Hanssen or Ames-still at large. Spy Handler will be a major addition to Cold War history, told by one of its key participants.


Chekisty

Chekisty
Author: John J. Dziak
Publisher: Free Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A study of the KGB by an official of the Defense Intelligence Agency.


Inside the KGB

Inside the KGB
Author: Aleksei Myagkhov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780345325792

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Spies

Spies
Author: John Earl Haynes
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0300155727

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“This important new book . . . based on archival material . . . shows the huge extent of Soviet espionage activity in the United States during the 20th century” (The Telegraph). Based on KGB archives that have never been previously released, this stunning book provides the most complete account of Soviet espionage in America ever written. In 1993, former KGB officer Alexander Vassiliev was permitted unique access to Stalin-era records of Soviet intelligence operations against the United States. Years later, Vassiliev retrieved his extensive notebooks of transcribed documents from Moscow. With these notebooks, John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr have meticulously constructed a new and shocking historical account. Along with valuable insight into Soviet espionage tactics and the motives of Americans who spied for Stalin, Spies resolves many long-standing intelligence controversies. The book confirms that Alger Hiss cooperated with the Soviets over a period of years, that journalist I. F. Stone worked on behalf of the KGB in the 1930s, and that Robert Oppenheimer was never recruited by Soviet intelligence. Uncovering numerous American spies who never came under suspicion, this essential volume also reveals the identities of the last unidentified American nuclear spies. And in a gripping introduction, Vassiliev tells the story of his notebooks and his own extraordinary life.


The KGB and Soviet Disinformation

The KGB and Soviet Disinformation
Author: Ladislav Bittman
Publisher: Washington : Pergamon-Brassey's
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1985
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Fortæller om hvordan falske oplysninger udspredes og om fænomenets uhyggelige omfang. De enkelte operationer udføres meget dygtigere samt er meget farligere og meget vanskeligere at afsløre, end man i Vesten er klar over.


The KGB

The KGB
Author: Harry August Rositzke
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Describes the secret operations of the KGB, the intelligence service of the Soviet Union.


Spy Lost

Spy Lost
Author: Kaarlo Tuomi
Publisher: Enigma Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1936274566

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In this memoir of espionage and deceit a Finnish American who had returned to the Soviet Union in 1933 tells of his recruitment by the KGB after service in World War II. Because Kaarlo Tuomi was born in Michigan he had the most prized possession Soviet espionage could ask for: a legitimate American passport and native fluency in English. Tuomi was trained and sent back to the United States in the late 1950s as a "sleeper" but he was quickly identified and "turned" by the FBI that was soon feeding him doctored intelligence to transmit to his KGB bosses. This is an amazing double agent story told by the protagonist in his own words. The book has an introduction by historian John E. Haynes, co-author, with Harvey Klehr, of Spies and many other books on espionage.


Soviet Defectors

Soviet Defectors
Author: Vladislav Krasnov
Publisher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817982337

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The topic of defection is taboo in the USSR, and the Soviets, are anxious to silence, downplay, or distort every case of defection. Surprisingly, Vladislav Krasnov reports, the free world has often played along with these Soviet efforts by treating defection primarily as a secretive matter best left to bureaucrats. As a result, defectors' human rights have sometimes been violated, and U.S. national security interests have been poorly served.