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The Secret War Against Red Russia The Daring Exploits Of Paul Dukes And Augustus Agar Vc During The Russian Civil War Brian Best

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The Secret War Against Red Russia The Daring Exploits Of Paul Dukes And Augustus Agar Vc During The Russian Civil War Brian Best
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Publisher: Frontline Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.83 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Brian Best
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Secret War Against Red Russia The Daring Exploits Of Paul Dukes And Augustus Agar Vc During The Russian Civil War Brian Best by Brian Best instant download after payment.

The Armistice of November 1918 ended four years of slaughter that left armies exhausted and populations weary of war – but the fighting was not over. In Russia, civil war and revolution had divided the nation and the Allies sought to intervene on behalf of the ‘White’ Russians against the Bolsheviks and this conflict continued long after the war had finished elsewhere in Europe. A vital source of information from inside the Bolshevik-held territory came from British secret agents in Petrograd, the main one being Paul Dukes. Known as the ‘Man of a Hundred Faces’, Dukes had managed to infiltrate both the Communist Party and the political police. The problem which faced the head of the British Secret Intelligence Service, Maurice Smith-Cummings, was getting Dukes’ information back to London. Carrying information overland was proving far too problematical, so Smith-Cummings hit upon the idea of using one of the Royal Navy’s new fast Coastal Motor Boat which was revealed just before the end of the war.

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