Church and intelligence. What the declassified documents told about
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This book is devoted to a complex and delicate sphere - collaboration of intelligence and clergymen of various faiths. It was based on the CIA documents, which in 2016-2017 published almost 13 million pages of reports, operational reports, analytical reports, etc. The author also used the declassified materials of the FBI, the corps of the military counterintelligence of the US Army, the Royal Secret Police of Canada, the Special Archive of Lithuania and the Romanian secularist. Of great interest - especially in the conditions of the closeness of the archives of the Russian special services - are represented by Soviet intelligence reports intercepted by the Americans as part of the Venon project in 1943-1980, and the so -called Vasiliev’s notebooks made in the KGB archives and then exported to the west. You can say without fear of mistakes: the reader in this exciting book awaits unexpected discoveries.
Alexey Kazakov - a writer, one of the authors of the monthly Top Secret. The publishing house Lomonosov was published by his book Spying under the canopy of muses
Alexey Kazakov - a writer, one of the authors of the monthly Top Secret. The publishing house Lomonosov was published by his book Spying under the canopy of muses
Author:
Author:Kazakov Alexey
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: History. Geography. Ethnography
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91678-548-7
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