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The Lost Spy: An American in Stalin's Secret Service

Author : Andrew Meier
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2009-08-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780393335354

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The Lost Spy: An American in Stalin's Secret Service by Andrew Meier Pdf

Filled 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.

The Lost Spy

Author : Andrew Meier
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010-12-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780297856566

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A dramatic story of secrets, espionage, murder and cover-ups - the most important Cold War spy story for a generation. For half a century, the case of Isaiah Oggins, a 1920s New York intellectual brutally murdered in 1947 on Stalin's orders, remained hidden in the secret files of the KGB and the FBI - a footnote buried in the rubble of the Cold War. Then, in 1992, it surfaced briefly, when Boris Yeltsin handed over a deeply censored dossier to the White House. THE LOST SPY at last reveals the truth: Oggins was one of the first Americans to spy for the Soviets. Based on six years of international sleuthing, THE LOST SPY traces Oggins's rise in beguiling detail - a brilliant Columbia University graduate sent to run a safe house in Berlin and spy on the Romanovs in Paris and the Japanese in Manchuria - and his fall: death by poisoning in a KGB laboratory.

In Stalin's Secret Service

Author : Walter G. Krivitsky
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X000929083

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In Stalin's Secret Service by Walter G. Krivitsky Pdf

In Stalin's Secret Service

Author : Krivitsky Krivitsky
Publisher : Enigma Books
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2011-10-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781936274895

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In Stalin's Secret Service by Krivitsky Krivitsky Pdf

Cold War beginnings--a classic true-spy story told by one of the great Soviet spies.

Stalin's Secret Agents

Author : M. Stanton Evans,Herbert Romerstein
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781439147689

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Stalin's Secret Agents by M. Stanton Evans,Herbert Romerstein Pdf

A 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.

In Stalin's Secret Service

Author : W. G. Krivitsky
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2000-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0756774578

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In Stalin's Secret Service by W. G. Krivitsky Pdf

Krivitsky was the first high-ranking Soviet intelligence official to defect & reveal his secrets in 1939. Europe was too dangerous for him to hide in. He was convinced he would be safe in America. But he was trapped by all the secrets he carried with him. Krivitsky had run a network of agents in almost every country in Europe. Stalin had to act quickly to protect his vast espionage network. From that moment on there would be no escape from the Soviet assassination squad. Krivitsky's first-hand account as the top Soviet espionage officer in western Europe & his ultimate defection is a fundamental document of the crisis preceding WW2. It reveals the horrors of Stalin's Great Terror as the dictator purged the ranks of the Soviet hierarchy. Photos.

Stalin's American Spy

Author : Tony Sharp
Publisher : Hurst & Company Limited
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781849043441

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Stalin's American Spy by Tony Sharp Pdf

Stalin's American Spy tells the remarkable story of Noel Field, a Soviet agent in the US State Department in the mid-1930s. Lured to Prague in May 1949, he was kidnapped and handed over to the Hungarian secret police. Tortured by them and interrogated too by their Soviet superiors, Field's forced 'confessions' were manipulated by Stalin and his East European satraps to launch a devastating series of show-trials that led to the imprisonment and judicial murder of numerous Czechoslovak, German, Polish and Hungarian party members. Yet there were other events in his very strange career that could give rise to the suspicion that Field was an American spy who had infiltrated the Communist movement at the behest of Allen Dulles, the wartime OSS chief in Switzerland who later headed the CIA. Never tried, Field and his wife were imprisoned in Budapest until 1954, then granted political asylum in Hungary, where they lived out their sterile last years. This new biography takes a fresh look at Field's relationship with Dulles, and his role in the Alger Hiss affair. It sheds fresh light upon Soviet espionage in the United States and Field's relationship with Hede Massing, Ignace Reiss and Walter Krivitsky. It also reassesses how the increasingly anti-Semitic East European show-trials were staged and dissects the 'lessons which Stalin sought to convey through them.

True Believer

Author : Kati Marton
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2016-09-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781476763767

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True Believer by Kati Marton Pdf

Noel Field, once a well-meaning and privileged American, spied for Stalin during the 1930s and '40s. Then a pawn in Stalin's sinister master strategy, Field was kidnapped and tortured by the KGB and forced to testify against his own Communist comrades

The Spy Who Changed History

Author : Svetlana Lokhova
Publisher : William Collins
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2019-06-13
Category : Espionage, Soviet
ISBN : 0008238146

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The Spy Who Changed History by Svetlana Lokhova Pdf

'A superbly researched and groundbreaking account of Soviet espionage in the Thirties ... remarkable' 5* review, Telegraph On the trail of Soviet infiltrator Agent Blériot, in this bestseller, Svetlana Lokhova takes the reader on a thrilling journey through Stalin's most audacious intelligence operation.

The Haunted Wood

Author : Allen Weinstein,Alexander Vassiliev
Publisher : Random House (NY)
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015046498641

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The Haunted Wood by Allen Weinstein,Alexander Vassiliev Pdf

Based on previously unavailable KGB archives, this book offers the untold story of the "golden age" of Soviet espionage in the United States throughout the 1930s, World War II, and its aftermath.

Maverick Spy

Author : Hamish MacGibbon
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781786722638

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Maverick Spy by Hamish MacGibbon Pdf

A few years before he died James MacGibbon confessed to his close family that he had spied for the Soviet Union during World War II. At the end of the war MI5 suspected him of espionage and interrogated him but he did not confess. Nevertheless they kept James, his wife Jean and their young family under close surveillance for a number of years, regularly intercepting their mail and recording their telephone conversations. Only after James's death did the true significance of what he might have revealed become clear – in his wartime office role, James had access to the plans for Operation Overlord, D-Day. In this book, James's son Hamish tells the story of his parents, their interaction with the communist party and their flirtation with wartime espionage. It is a unique portrait of two very ordinary people caught up in the extraordinary events of World War Two and the Cold War.

Spy Lost

Author : Kaarlo R. Tuomi
Publisher : Enigma Books
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781936274550

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Spy Lost by Kaarlo R. Tuomi Pdf

A true Cold War story of espionage and betrayal Based on the memoir of a Soviet spy

I was Stalin's Agent

Author : Walter G. Krivitsky
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Russia
ISBN : UOM:39015025265847

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I was Stalin's Agent by Walter G. Krivitsky Pdf

Stalin's American Spy

Author : Tony Sharp
Publisher : Hurst
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2014-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781849044967

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Stalin's American Spy by Tony Sharp Pdf

Stalin's American Spy tells the remarkable story of Noel Field, a Soviet agent in the US State Department in the mid-1930s. Lured to Prague in May 1949, he was kidnapped and handed over to the Hungarian secret police. Tortured by them and interrogated too by their Soviet superiors, Field's forced 'confessions' were manipulated by Stalin and his East European satraps to launch a devastating series of show-trials that led to the imprisonment and judicial murder of numerous Czechoslovak, German, Polish and Hungarian party members. Yet there were other events in his very strange career that could give rise to the suspicion that Field was an American spy who had infiltrated the Communist movement at the behest of Allen Dulles, the wartime OSS chief in Switzerland who later headed the CIA. Never tried, Field and his wife were imprisoned in Budapest until 1954, then granted political asylum in Hungary, where they lived out their sterile last years. This new biography takes a fresh look at Field's relationship with Dulles, and his role in the Alger Hiss affair. It sheds fresh light upon Soviet espionage in the United States and Field's relationship with Hede Massing, Ignace Reiss and Walter Krivitsky. It also reassesses how the increasingly anti-Semitic East European show-trials were staged and dissects the 'lessons" which Stalin sought to convey through them.

Stalin's Agent

Author : Boris Volodarsky
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 832 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199656585

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This is the history of an unprecedented deception operation - the biggest KGB deception of all time. It has never been told in full until now. There are almost certainly people who would like it never to be told. It is the story of General Alexander Orlov. Stalin's most loyal and trusted henchman during the Spanish Civil War, Orlov was also the Soviet handler controlling Kim Philby, the British spy, defector, and member of the notorious 'Cambridge Five'. Escaping Stalin's purges, Orlov fled to America in the late 1930s and lived underground. He only dared reveal his identity to the world after Stalin's death, in his 1953 best-seller The Secret History of Stalin's Crimes, after which he became perhaps the best known of all Soviet defectors, much written about, highly praised, and commemorated by the US Congress on his death in 1973. But there is a twist in the Orlov story beyond the dreams of even the most ingenious spy novelist: 'General Alexander Orlov' never actually existed. The man known as 'Orlov' was in fact born Leiba Feldbin. And while he was a loyal servant of Stalin and the controller of Philby, he was never a General in the KGB, never truly defected to the West after his 'flight' from the USSR, and remained a loyal Soviet agent until his death. The 'Orlov' story as it has been accepted until now was largely the invention of the KGB - and one perpetuated long after the end of the Cold War. In this meticulous new biography, Boris Volodarsky, himself a former Soviet intelligence officer, now tells the true story behind 'Orlov' for the first time. An intriguing tale of Russian espionage and deception, stretching from the time of Lenin to the Putin era, it is a story that many people in the world's intelligence agencies would almost definitely prefer you not to know about.