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The March Of Time Reminiscences 1st Edition Alexander Orlov

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The March Of Time Reminiscences 1st Edition Alexander Orlov
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Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.18 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Alexander Orlov, Edward P. Gazur
ISBN: 9781903608050, 1903608058
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The March Of Time Reminiscences 1st Edition Alexander Orlov by Alexander Orlov, Edward P. Gazur 9781903608050, 1903608058 instant download after payment.

Masterspy Alexander Orlov was born in Russia in 1898. His
guerrilla activities during and after the Great War caught the attention
of Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Soviet secret police. Orlov proved a
natural spy, playing a leading role in the creation of the UK's
Cambridge network (Philby, Burgess, Maclean and Blunt) as well as the
Berlin section of the Red Orchestra, a band of underground agents whose
feats helped determine the outcome of the Second World War and its Cold
War aftermath. Falling foul of Stalin, he fled to the USA via France and
was regarded as a splendid catch by American intelligence officials who
constantly debriefed him. Yet he never betrayed the 60-odd moles of
whom he had personal knowledge - knowledge that kept KGB hit-men at bay.
This is his story, a unique insight into the murky world of
intelligence at the highest level.

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