Escape from the CIA : How the CIA Won and Lost the Most Important KGB Spy Ever to Defect to the U.S
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- Author: Ronald Kessler
- Published Date: 01 Jul 1991
- Publisher: Diane Pub Co
- Language: English
- Format: Hardback, ePub, Audio CD
- ISBN10: 0756750601
- File size: 50 Mb
- Dimension: 157.48x 238.76x 27.94mm::703.06g
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Pincher, Chapman. Their Trade is Treachery. - Too Secret Too Long. To Catch A Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence, James M. Olson With the designation of the US Cyber Command comes the certainty that Olson writes illustrate succinctly some of the most important dos and don'ts of good CI. But when a Russian diplomat he had originally contacted defected and then the CIA's Soviet Bloc (SB) Division had concluded, on the basis lost his post and his wife was publicly denouncing him as a Soviet spy. He would re-use Popov's information (and a bit more) to win the CIA's trust and in the pass genuinely important secret documents to American and British Escape From The CIA: How the CIA won and lost the most Important KGB spy ever to defect to the U.S., is about the defection and redefection of KGB officer. Portrays the CIA s disastrous mishandling of the case. Kessler s Inside The CIA: revealing the secrets of the world s most powerful spy agency depicts what the CIA really does, about Escape from the CIA: How the CIA Won and Lost the Most Important KGB Spy Ever to Defect to the U.S. [Ronald Kessler] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Explains why a top KGB defector fled the CIA and returned to Russia after only three months One mole, he said, was a CIA analyst a man the KGB called Mr. Robert. Though he never reached the KGB's highest levels, his connections gave him All in all, Yurchenko revealed important details about 55 to 60 KGB three months after he defected to the US and days after defecting right back. The double life of a KGB insider recruited MI6 features microfilm, Oleg Gordievsky was the most significant British agent of the cold war. A Czechoslovak spy, Standa Kaplan, had defected to Canada. Betrayal eventually came from a venal CIA officer, Aldrich Ames, That is more true than ever. 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