As the nineteenth century unfolded, its inhabitants had to come to terms with an unparalleled range of political, economic, religious and intellectual challenges. Distances shrank, new towns sprang up, and ingenious inventions transformed the...
The mass murder of 22,000 Poles by the Soviet NKVD at Katyn is one of the most shocking events of the Second World War and its political implications are still being felt today. This book draws on intelligence reports, witness statements, memoranda...
Documenting the structure, programs, and personnel of the KGB, this book profiles Yuri Andropov, former KGB head and subsequently leader of the U.S.S.R., and closely examines KGB activities in the U.S., Japan, and around the...
John Barron's work details the history of the
KGB and tradecraft employed running agents in intelligence operations.
The KGB is the commonly used acronym for the Russian Komitet
gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti or Committee for State Security. It was...