German. Shpionage in tsarist Russia. Collection of documents
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Reprint from the publication. Moscow, 1942. A collection of documents published by the scientific and publishing department of the UGA NKVD of the USSR is the first attempt to publish historical documentary materials on the activities of German intelligence in the Russian state. They give a fairly clear idea of both the main methods of espionage and the main spy shots. The published documents are extracted from the funds of the Central State Historical Archive and the Archive of the October Socialist Revolution. Content: Section I. General principles of the organization of German espionage in Russia, section II. The use of German intelligence for the purpose of espionage and subversive work of German trade and industrial firms and colonists, placed III. Military espionage, section IV. Diversion activity of German intelligence, section V. Spying through neutral countries, section VI. Means of communication. Circulation 30 copies. Made using Print-on-Demand technology
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Culture
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ISBN:978-5-4481-0856-3
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