A Short Course in the Secret War
This now classic insider's look at international intelligence and secret operations, based in part on the author's own Cold War experience in Hungary after World War II, has been updated to include a new afterword featuring revelations of Raoul Wallenberg's fate, British turncoat Kim Philby, and much more.
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Contents
Introduction to the Second Edition
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1 |
Introduction to the First Edition
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11 |
Fundamentals and Forms of Action
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15 |
Fundamentals and Forms in Action The SeventyFifth Passenger
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153 |
New York 1962
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263 |
Afterword
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267 |
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