The Sword and the Shield
The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB
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Narrated by:
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Charles Stransky
Supplementing this trove of KGB secrets with extensive research in other archives, published and unpublished, Christopher Andrew has written an extraordinary book which forces you to acknowledge that there was indeed an enemy - and that he was very much in our midst.
Revelations from The Sword and the Shield:
- The massive role that the KGB played in the Cold War and the state-sanctioned paranoia behind it
- The KGB's attempts to discredit J. Edgar Hoover, and their eavesdropping activities against Henry Kissinger
- Details of secret radio and arms caches buried throughout Western Europe and the United States
- The real identities of the KGB's most senior spies in Britain and the United States
- The internal repression of dissidents within the Soviet Union, including the KGB's own most capable and best educated officers
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A fine record of the other company.
a must follow up to
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In point of fact I think abridge book should be allowed unless the author himself cut it.
Enriching Book Astounishing Reading
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If you are looking for Cold War and James Bond ...
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Second point-It gives the active listener a very good overview.
Third point- I would say that somethings were not expounded on due to the nature of classification of material.
Forth point- excellent reference for research papers and a starting point for some more in depth research of certain events.
Interesting and sometimes enthralling
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