The Historical Dictionary of Atomic Espionage relates the history of atomic espionage through a chronology, an introductory essay, and cross-referenced dictionary entries on the agencies, agents, and operations. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about atomic espionage.
The Historical Dictionary of Intelligence Failures covers the history of intelligence failures through a chronology, an introductory essay, an extensive bibliography, and over 100 cross-referenced dictionary entries on such topics as the ...
The Historical Dictionary of Cold War Counterintelligence tells the story of both sides' fierce efforts to penetrate and subvert the opponent while desperately trying to avoid a similar fate.
... (1935) by Major Coulson. See also SPY AS NOVELIST; WOMEN AND SPY FICTION. MCNEILE, HERMAN CYRIL. See “SAPPER” (1888–1937). MEXICO SET. See GAME, SETAND MATCH. MI5. The British organization for state security and counterintelligence.
"In a book that will force the revision of fifty years of scholarship and reporting on the Cold War, award-winning journalist Joseph Albright and Marcia Kunstel reveal for the first...
Menzies was infuriated by what he saw as British bungling that allowed the suspect, known only as Brown, ... Sources: Sifakis, Carl, Encyclopedia of Assassinations: A Compendium of Attempted Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, ...
This debate obscures their bravery as well as their impact on the war on the Eastern Front. HARRIS, KATHERINE (1900–1966). One the most quixotic of the Soviet illegals was Kitty Harris. Born in England, she moved to Canada as a child.
His return to SIS from the Cabinet Office was highly controversial and provoked the resignation of three senior colleagues, Mark Allen, Stephen O'Flaherty, and Nigel Inkster. Scarlett was called to give evidence to the Hutton Inquiry in ...
Clarke, Dudley. Seven Assignments. London: Cape, 1948. Delmer, Sefton. Counterfeit Spy. London: Hutchinson, 1973. Hesketh, Roger. Operation FORTITUDE. London: St. Ermin's Press, 2000. Montagu, Ewen. The Man Who Never Was.
In September 1940 a beautiful young woman arrived by seaplane and rubber dinghy on the shores of Scotland accompanied by two men – one of Germany’s many attempt to penetrate British defences and infiltrate spies into the UK. This seems ...
Born in Sumner, Missouri, J. William Fulbright died in Washington, DC, where he had gained his fame. ... and sided with sponsors of antiunion legislation such as the Hobbs antiracketeering bill and the Smith-Connally antistrike bill.