Stalin's secret war : Soviet counterintelligence against the Nazis, 1941-1945 /
"The Soviet-German War of 1941-1945 was the most extensive intelligence/counterintelligence war in modern history, involving the capture, torture, deportation, execution, and 'doubling' of tens of thousands of agents -- most of them Soviet citizens. While Russian armies fought furious...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lawrence, KS :
University Press of Kansas,
©2004.
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Colección: | Modern war studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. "The world will holds its breath": Barbarossa, 22 June 1941
- 2. The "invisible front"
- 3. "Death to spies": defensive counterintelligence operations
- Arrests of German agents
- The informant system
- Organization and size of the informant networks
- Rear area security
- Sealing the rear
- The war of documents
- Detecting suspicious persons
- The search for fascist agents
- Terror incorporated
- Defeat of the Abwehr
- 4. Soviet offensive counterintelligence operations
- Double-agent operations
- Radio games
- Recruiting intelligence officers
- Sabotage, kidnapping, and assassination
- 5. German intelligence and counterintelligence operations
- The Abwehr and the German intelligence problem in Russia
- The "Baun agency" (agent operations)
- "Set the east ablaze" (sabotage and sedition)
- Schmalschlaeger's spy catchers (counterintelligence)
- The "Gehlen" organization (Fremde Heere Ost)
- 6. Operation monastery and "Case Klatt"
- 7. Operations Berezino and Zeppelin
- 8. The sword and shield.