Personal special services of Stalin
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Vladimir Mikhailovich Zhukhrai received the general rank, being ... 22 years old. And this did not happen on the fields of colossal bloody battles, where, it happens, outstanding young officers are occupied by the dead military leaders, and the first post -war years in the heavy and far from the most “convenient” for a dizzying career.
In 1948, Zhukhrai with the rank of Major General led the analytical department of the personal secret service of Stalin. With his young department (not to say “young”), the general oversaw strategic intelligence and counterintelligence on the “fronts” of the global Cold War, of course, especially close to the “father of the peoples”, he knew a great many of the most strictly protected secrets of that time.
What did the general special services of the Generalissimo do? Who was one of its main opponents? The reader will find some unexpected answers in the presented book to these and other questions
In 1948, Zhukhrai with the rank of Major General led the analytical department of the personal secret service of Stalin. With his young department (not to say “young”), the general oversaw strategic intelligence and counterintelligence on the “fronts” of the global Cold War, of course, especially close to the “father of the peoples”, he knew a great many of the most strictly protected secrets of that time.
What did the general special services of the Generalissimo do? Who was one of its main opponents? The reader will find some unexpected answers in the presented book to these and other questions
Author:
Author:Zhukhrai Vladimir Mikhailovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Soviet age
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907255-57-9
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