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Spies in the Congo: America's Atomic Mission in World War II [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 242x165x36 mm, weight: 694 g, 32 pp. B/W photo inserts on text
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: PublicAffairs,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1610396545
  • ISBN-13: 9781610396547
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 242x165x36 mm, weight: 694 g, 32 pp. B/W photo inserts on text
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: PublicAffairs,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1610396545
  • ISBN-13: 9781610396547
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Documents the lesser-known work of the Belgian Congo secret intelligence mission to prevent uranium from being smuggled into Germany during World War II, drawing on recently released archival materials to illuminate the contributions of intelligence heroes from the founding generation of America's covert warriors. 25,000 first printing.

The Shinkolobwe Mine in the Belgian Congo was described by a 1943 Manhattan Project intelligence report as the most important deposit of uranium yet discovered in the world.' So long as the USA remained in control of this mine and its supply, it had a world monopoly on the primary material needed to build an atomic bomb. The uranium from this mine was used to build the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Given the possibility that the Germans were also working on an atomic bomb, it was a priority for the US to prevent Congo's uranium from being smuggled to Germany. This task was given to the newly created Office of Strategic Services, later the CIA, which sent some of their best agents to West and Central Africa, under the cover of an investigation into diamond smuggling.

Although much has been written about ALSOS, the secret intelligence mission created to investigate the German atomic project, so far nothing has been written about the intelligence mission at the source of uraniumthe Belgian Congo.Spies in the Congo is based on a mass of newly-released (and formerly top secret) archive material in the US, the UK, and Belgium; personal testimonies; and a range of audio visual materials, including a set of eight mm films taken by the lead spy.

This is a dynamic historical narrative of a secret front in World War II, and introduces a memorable cast of characters at once furtive and flamboyant, from the founding generation of America’s covert warriors.

Recenzijos

"Gripping...A little-known story, but one with a terribly familiar ring--and ultimately devastating consequences." --The Economist "Susan Williams' new, meticulously researched book has shades of Graham Greene, a hint of Conrad, even echoes of Indiana Jones...truly a thriller." --The Guardian "Meticulously-researched and masterfully written...A real-life spy thriller." --Joe Lauria, The Huffington Post "A remarkable discovery...To have found in the history of the Second World War a million square miles of unfamiliar territory--the Congo--is an achievement in itself. On top of that, Williams' story is thrilling." --The Telegraph "Nuanced but gripping...Williams does a sterling job of delineating a complicated plot while at the same time giving a clear sense of the characters of the major players." --The Spectator "Chilling... Spies in the Congo is an espionage classic. Scrupulously researched, it illuminates a barely-known aspect of arguably the most significant event of the 20th century, giving fresh perspectives. " --The Scotsman "Williams tells a story that is sometimes comical, sometimes tragic, but always riveting." --History of War "A clever book." --London Review of Books "An excellent contribution to the history of intelligence, Africa, World War Two and Atomic Power." --The Cipher Brief "A commendable addition." --New York Journal of Books "Authentic and well-documented...fascinating and intricate." --Galveston County Daily News "A dense and engaging work on a key aspect of the Manhattan Project...Chock-full of spies and their fanciful code names as well as insightful accounts of the jealousies between the American and British. A fine complement to other accounts of wartime efforts to keep atomic weapons from the Germans." --Kirkus Reviews "Readers will not regret learning about the activities of some of America's least heralded spies...Williams's niche but engrossing story offers new insight on intelligence activities in sub-Saharan Africa during WWII." --Publishers Weekly "A well-paced read based on archival documents, this work should appeal to those interested in the history of World War II, special operations, and the origins of the nuclear age." --Library Journal "This is an extraordinary and fascinating story, revealed here with all the detail and pace of a well-crafted thriller." --Alexander McCall Smith, author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency "Williams reveals, with painstaking research and delightful prose, the conspiracies that transformed the Congo into the chessboard for superpower politics. This may seem like a far-gone era, but the repercussions of Shinkolobwe and Hiroshima are alive in the imaginations and politics of the Congo today. An important history, and a superbly crafted story." --Jason Stearns, author of Dancing in the Glory of Monsters "With wit, insight, and a fabulous story-telling ability, Susan Williams has taken a crucial but little-known piece of nuclear history and turned it into a remarkable tale of espionage, intrigue, romance, and murder that will keep readers riveted from start to finish. Those who thought they knew the history of the development of the atomic bombs are in for a big surprise. A magnificent achievement!" --Peter Kuznick, Professor of History and Director of the Nuclear Studies Institute, American University, and co-author (with Oliver Stone) of The Untold History of the United States

Abbreviations and Codewords ix
Cast of Characters xiii
Maps
xx
Letter from Albert Einstein to President Roosevelt 2 August 1939 xxiii
1 Introduction: The Manhattan Project and Shinkolobwe
1(12)
2 TETON
13(16)
3 CRISP
29(12)
4 CRUMB
41(14)
5 Chief of Station, Congo
55(14)
6 Attention! Bloc Radioactif!
69(14)
7 ANGELLA
83(10)
8 `Born Secret'
93(12)
9 The Mission
105(10)
10 The British Opposites
115(10)
11 FLARE
125(10)
12 The Cutout
135(12)
13 LOCUST
147(12)
14 `Hotbed of Spies'
159(10)
15 Framed
169(12)
16 Collaborating with the Nazis
181(10)
17 A Dead Shot
191(10)
18 Stehli the Detective
201(12)
19 `One Minute to Midnight'
213(12)
20 Hiroshima
225(12)
21 Atomic Spies
237(16)
22 Conclusion: The Missing Link
253(16)
Appendix 269(2)
List of Illustrations 271(6)
Notes and Sources 277(34)
Archive Repositories 311(2)
Bibliography 313(16)
Filmography 329(2)
Acknowledgements 331(10)
Index 341