CIA against the KGB in the Cold War. The battlefield of Berlin
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During the Cold War, the most fierce and "bloody" contractions on the "secret front" between the Soviet and American special services took place in the territory of West Berlin. By virtue of its special legal status, this city has become a venue for many secret operations.
This book is a unique contribution to literature on the exploration of the Cold War period. David E. Murphy headed the Berlin base of the CIA in critical periods of the Cold War. The resigned Lieutenant General Sergei Alexandrovich Kondrashev was one of the leading experts in Germany in the KGB. George Bailey is a former director of Radio Liberty. The authors relied in the work on the book on their memories and a number of unique, first declassified documents of the KGB and the CIA
This book is a unique contribution to literature on the exploration of the Cold War period. David E. Murphy headed the Berlin base of the CIA in critical periods of the Cold War. The resigned Lieutenant General Sergei Alexandrovich Kondrashev was one of the leading experts in Germany in the KGB. George Bailey is a former director of Radio Liberty. The authors relied in the work on the book on their memories and a number of unique, first declassified documents of the KGB and the CIA
Author:
Author:George Bailey, Kondrashev., David Murphy
Cover:
Cover:Package
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Military Books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Cooked
Series:
Series: Intelligence Art
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00180-267-9
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