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El. knyga: First Class Comrades

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  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Oldcastle Books Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857305213
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Oldcastle Books Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857305213

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No country in history has been more deeply penetrated by spies than divided Germany after the Second World War. Fighting for the eastern corner were the 'first class comrades' of the Stasi – the East German Ministry for State Security. Rising from the ruins of a defeated country, and guided by its KGB masters, the early Cold War saw the Stasi establish itself as one of the world's most notorious spy and secret police agencies.

These were years of fierce ideological battles, overshadowed by Joseph Stalin and his East German acolytes. At home the Stasi crushed dissent, using brutal – and increasingly crafty – methods to prop up a government that had no mandate to govern. The Berlin Wall was built and the borders sealed. At the same time, dramatic and fascinating spy warfare broke out. The Stasi learned to infiltrate foreign countries – including in the developing world – and to combat vigorous attempts by the west to spy on, and subvert, the German Democratic Republic.

Gripping, intelligent and packed with information, First Class Comrades shines a light on this lesser-known period of Stasi history, and why its stories and lessons still matter today.

Recenzijos

It is the definitive account, a compelling exploration of a mind-bending ideological experiment, its secret servants and the lives they defined * Sunday Times * Essential for all whose libraries contain an espionage section * Strong Words * This is an intricately researched and truly comprehensive survey from the end of WWII and the Stasi's origins to the Berlin Wall... An important addition to the canon of Cold War European history and espionage -- Paul Burke * Crime Time * Masterful... Whenever we think we know all about the Cold War, we find there's more to discover. Boulter's comprehensive and insightful account of the Stasi in the early rough-and-tumble years of that confrontation is unprecedented -- Alan Judd, author of Queen & Country Boulter's thorough research provides an excellent reference for understanding how the Stasi began and how it fulfilled its responsibilities -- Kevin Riehle, author of The Russian FSB

Born in London, J. Boulter has spent many years living and working in continental Europe. Boulters articles on espionage history and literature have been published in the Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies, the American Intelligence Journal, and Crime Time magazine, among others.