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Cold War Frequencies Cia Clandestine Radio Broadcasting To The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe Richard H Cummings

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Cold War Frequencies Cia Clandestine Radio Broadcasting To The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe Richard H Cummings
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Cold War Frequencies Cia Clandestine Radio Broadcasting To The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe Richard H Cummings instant download after payment.

Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.07 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Richard H. Cummings
ISBN: 9781476678641, 1476678642
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Cold War Frequencies Cia Clandestine Radio Broadcasting To The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe Richard H Cummings by Richard H. Cummings 9781476678641, 1476678642 instant download after payment.

Published for the first time, the history of the CIA's clandestine short-wave radio broadcasts to Eastern Europe and the USSR during the early Cold War is covered in-depth. Chapters describe the "gray" broadcasting of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty in Munich; clandestine or "black" radio broadcasts from Radio Nacional de Espana in Madrid to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine; transmissions to Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Ukraine and the USSR from a secret site near Athens; and broadcasts to Byelorussia and Slovakia. Infiltrated behind the Iron Curtain through dangerous air drops and boat landings, CIA and other intelligence service agents faced counterespionage, kidnapping, assassination, arrest and imprisonment. Excerpts from broadcasts taken from monitoring reports of Eastern Europe intelligence agencies are included.

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