Spies: the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century
"In the post-World War II era, the Soviet Union and the United States wanted to gain an advantage over one another in the international security environment. To do so, both engaged in a variety of intelligence-gathering strategies--some of which involved espionage. This single-volume work provi...
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi Introduction 1 1. Allies Become Enemies, 1944-1946 17 2. Europe: A Contested Environment, 1946-1949 37 3. Global Confrontation, 1950-1960 59 4. Crisis and Response, 1961-1968 81 5. Détente and Ostpolitik, 1968-1976 103 6. Carter, Reagan, and the Denouement of the Cold War, 1976-1988 125 7. The New World Order and Beyond, 1989-2014 153 Conclusion 171 Appendixes: Organizational Charts 187 Notes 195 Bibliography 219 Index 225 A photo essay follows page 124.
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Index Abel, Rudolf, 67,69, 79,175. See also William Fisher Able Archer, 8,139 Acheson, Dean, 42 Afghanistan, 1, 8; CIA support to mujahideen, 143,145,147,148,149, 150,151; global war on terrorism, 163,164,165,182; Soviet-Afghan War, 140,141 Africa, 6, 7, 59, 98,104,121,126,178 Agee, Philip, 106 Air Policy Commission, 50,51 Al Qaeda, 9,162,163,164,165,166, 170,184 Ames, Aldrich, 9,15,126,183,184; arrest, 170; background, 160,161; spies for KGB, 154,155 Amtorg Trading Company (АТС), 17, 18, 19,21,22, 31, 35,172, 181 Anaconda Copper, 110, 111 Andropov, Yuri, 152,179; head of KGB, 110, 111, 113,114,115; head of Soviet Union, 134,137,139,141,142 Angleton, James Jesus, 115,116 Arbatov, Georgi, 135 Arlington Hall, 32,33 Atomic bomb, 25-27, 30, 37,172. See also Manhattan Project B-17,54 B-57, 74, 75 Batista, Fulgencio, 83 Bay of Pigs, 6,107,109,178; CIA plans, 81,82, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91; KGB concerns, 99-100 Bentely, Elizabeth, 33 Berlin, 5, 70, 71; Berlin Wall, 153; Second Crisis, 6 Berlin Tunnel, 59,70, 72, 73, 74, 75,176 Bethe, Hans, 25 Bidault, George, 40, 43 Bin Laden, Osama, 162,163,165, 170,184 Bissell, Richard M., 71, 77, 84, 85,86,87 Blake, George, 74 Boatner, B.L., 50 Bohr, Niels, 25 Bolshevik Revolution, 12,19,34, 139,167 Bolsheviks, 12,13, 68,167 Bomber Gap, 4, 78,176 Boshirov, Ruslan, 171
226 Boyce, Christopher, 143 Brezhnev, Leonid, 141,142,151, 158,183; Chile, 114-115; Helsinki Accords, 126,127,128,129,132,135; Operation RYAN, 136,137,140 Brezhnev Doctrine, 97,100,134, 178,179 Brigade 2506, 86 Bristol University, 23 British Intelligence, 70, 71; Vienna Tunnel, 71 Broe, William, 116 Bron, Saul, 19 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 29 Brzeziński, Zbigniew, 132,146,181 Bundy, McGeorge, 82 Bush, George H. W., 129 C-47,53, 54 Canadian Broadcast Corporation, 120 Carter, James E., 8,146,147,148,149, 150,181,182; administration of, 8,135, 136,181; Afghanistan and Poland, 145,147,148,150,151; covert operations, 123,125,126; Helsinki Accords, 129,130,131,134, 135; satellites, 130,131,132,133 Casey, William ]., 126,145,146,148, 149,151,152,182 Castro, Fidel, 81,83, 84, 85, 86,88, 89, 91,104,106,123,178,180 Central Intelligence group (CIG), 10,11 Chechnya, 9 Cheka, 12 Chernenko, Konstantin, 127,141,142 Chile, 109,110,113,114,115,121,179 Chilean Communist Party, 109 Church, Frank, 123 Church Committee, 116,117,131 Churchill, Winston, 25,40 Chuvakhin, Sergey, 161 CIA, 1,4,6, 7,8,9,14,34; Afghanistan, 165,180,182; Ames, 161,183,184; background and organization, 43,45, 46,47,48,49; Berlin Tunnel, 65, 71, 72, 73; Carter s use of, 129,130-134, 138; Chile, 110, 111, 113,114,179; Cold War, end of, 153-154,159-160, Index 166,183; covert operations, 81,82; Cuba and Bays of Pigs, 84,85,86, 87, 89,178; formation of, 173,175; global war on terrorism, 155,162,163, 164,165,170,183,184; Operation Chaos, 116-117; organization, 11; post-Vietnam, 121-123,125-126,169; quiet
professionalism, 180; Reagan s use of, 145-147,148-151; satellites, 92, 93,97-99; social and political distrust, 180,181,182; U-2, 76-78, 177; Vietnam, 100,103-107,108,109; work with USAF, 56-57,61 CL-282, 76 Clark, Carter, 32 Clifford, Clark M., 38 Clinton, William J. (Bill), 165 Cohen, Lona, 69 Cohen, Morris, 69 Cohen, Sam, 27 Colby, William, 103,104,116,122, 123,180 Columbia University, 88,144 Communist International (COMINTERN), 68 Communist Party of France (PCF), 41, 42,44 Communist Party of Germany, 23 Communist Party of Italy, 45,47 Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), 18,22,28,31, 35,60,66, 67,172 Corona, 15,82,92, 93, 94,95 Cuba, 6,86, 88,90, 91,99,106,109 Cuban Intelligence, 88,89,106 Cuban Missile Crisis, 6 Currie, Lauchlin, 33 Czechoslovakia, 3,4,38,44; Prague Spring, 6,128 De Gasperi, Alcide, 45 De Gaulle, Charles, 39,40,41 De Silva, Peer, 98 Détente, 7,105,117 Director of Central Intelligence (DCI), 11,44,65,82,106,126,129,130,145, 150,151 Discoverer, 82,92, 95
Index Dobrynin, Anatoli, 135,137 Donovan, William, 10 Douglas Aircraft Corporation, 92 Dulles, Allen, 73,77, 82,84, 85, 87 Dupuy, Maridel Rosario Casas, 161 Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 12 Egypt, 148 Einstein, Albert, 21 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 5,92, 95,98, 176,178; administration of, 84, 85, 92,95, 98,107; Bay of Pigs, 81,83, 84, 85; concerns, 61,65,66; covert action, 75, 78,80; overflights of Soviet Union, 74, 76,77, 78, 80; security environment, 59,60, 61, 62, 63,64, 65 European Economic Recovery Act (Marshall Plan), 43,47,48,57 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 10,17, 67, 69,116,120,154,159,161; Manhattan Project, 22, 26,28,30; Venona, 33,34,46 Federal Communications Commission, 31,35 Fermi, Enrico, 25 Finletter, Thomas K., 50 Fisher, William, 67,68,69,70, 79,175 Fish, Hamilton, Jr., 20,34 Ford, Gerald R„ 104,122,128,129; administration of, 122 Forrestal, James, 42 France, 3,18,57, 62,85,109,174; post war elections, 39,40,41,42,43, 44,47 Frei, Eduardo, 110,112 FSB, 3, 9,155,159,166,167; organization of, 168,169,183, 184,185 Fuchs, Klaus, 3,17,22,27,28, 30,33, 35,66,173; Manhattan Project work, 23-26 Fulbright program, 88 Gallery, D.V., 50 Gardner, Trevor, 76 Gates, Robert, 155 227 Georgetown University, 120,121, 144; Center for Strategic and International Studies, 120,122 Germany 21,32, 36,39,40, 78 Glasnosts, 154,155 Gold, Harry 24,25 Goldfus, Emil, 68 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 127,135,183; end of Soviet Union, 154,155,156,158, 166; head of Soviet Union, 139,141, 142,143,151 Gossens, Salvador Allende, 109,110, 111, 112,113,114,115,121,179 Gouin, Felix, 40 Great Britain (United
Kingdom), 18,40, 41,56, 74,148 Greece, 42,43; Civil War, 45 Greenglass, David, 23,26, 33,35,173; Manhattan Project work, 28-30 Groves, Leslie, 22,24,173 GRU, 4,14, 20,24,96, 97,136,138,139, 151,159 Guatemala, 5, 84,85,109 Hahn, Otto, 21,22 Haig, Alexander, 112 Hall, Ted, 3,17, 23,26,30,33, 35,66, 69, 173; Manhattan Project work, 26-28 Harvard University, 26,43,144 Harvey, William K. (Bill), 71, 72, 73, 84,85 Hawkins, Jack, 86 Hayhanen, Reino, 69 Helms, Richard, 106,107,110,112,116 Helsinki Accords, 8,145,148,150,181; use by Carter, 126,127,128,129,132, 133,134,135 Herrmann, Inga (Ingalore Noerke), 119,120,121 Herrmann, Peter, 120,121,122,179 Herrmann, Rudolf, 119,120,121, 122,179 Hitler, Adolf, 21,23,35,172 Howard, Edward Lee, 159,160 HUAC, 5,22,34 Hudson Institute, 120 Hungary, 3,4,38,44 Hunter, E. H., 20
228 Indochina, 62, 97, 98 International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT), 110, 111 Iran, 5,85,109,170,184 Iran-Contra, 154 Italy, 3,18, 85,109,174; post war elections, 44, 46,47, 57, 62 Jackson, Henry Scoop, 128 Japan, 78 John Paul II, Pope, 8,146,182 Johnson, Clarence Kelly, 76 Johnson, Lyndon B., 81, 99,107,115, 116; administration of, 99,106 Johnson, S. Paul., 50 Join Intelligence Committee QIC), 49 Joliot-Currie, Frederic, 41 Kalugin, Oleg, 9,166,169,183; India, 118-119; legal resident, 88,89, 90,91; new KGB, 153,156,157,158,159 Karamessines, Thomas, 112 Keldysh, Mstislav, 94 Kennan, George E, 38,42; Sources of Soviet Conduct, 38 Kennedy, John F„ 81, 82,85,86,87, 91, 98; administration of, 81, 86,90,91, 98,107 Kennedy, Robert E, 82 Key Hole (KH), 92,93; KH 11,130,131 KGB, 1,4, 6,7,8,9,12,79,150,151; Abel, 67, 69, 70; Ames, 125,126, 161,184; Berlin Tunnel, 74; Chile, 133, 134,135; CIA s plan for second invasion of Cuba, 88,89,90, 91; Directorate K, 14; Directorate S, 1, 14,66,175; Directorate T, 14,143; end of the Cold War, 153,154,155, 156,157,158,160,183; first chief directorate (FCD), 13,117,118, 119,135,137,155,179,180,181, 183; Herrmanns, 119,120,121,122, 127; illegals, 1, 9, 31,60,63, 66, 79, 119,120-122,175-176,178-179; Manhattan Project, 24,27,28,30, 60; obsessions in the 1980s, 180, 181; Operation RYAN, 136-139,143, 144,145,169,174; opportunities late Index 1960s, 97-100,121; opportunity after Vietnam, 178,179; organization, 5,13-14; post Soviet era, 159,162, 166,167,170,183,185; post war France, 41,42, 46, 63,174; space and satellites, 177; world
going their way, 104-106,109, 111, 113,114, 115,117 Khrushchev, Nikita, 73,78,94,159 Killian, James, 75, 76 Kissinger, Henry, 108,109, 111, 112 Knoche, E. Henry, 130 Korean War, 69, 75,175,176 Korolev, Sergei, 94 Korotkov, Aleksandr, 67, 68 Korry, Edward, 111, 112 Kremer, Simon D., 24 Kryuchkov, Vladimir, A., 179,183; head of KGB, 155, 156,158,166,169; illegals and FCD, 117,118,120-121; Operation RYAN, 135,136,138 Laos, 99,177 Latin America, 6, 7,59,63,81,85, 91, 98, 99,104,121,126,177,178 Leahy, William D., 10 Lee, William T., 108 Leghorn, Richard S., 75,76 LeMay, Curtis E., 51, 76 Lenin, V. L, 12,19,32,34,68,142, 167,172 Leningrad University, 88 Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, 76, 92 Lonetree, Clayton J., 159,160 Los Alamos, New Mexico, 24,25,26, 27,28,29, 30 Lowe, James T., 53 Lunn, Peter, 70 Lymnitzer, Lyman, 82 Manhattan Project, 3,60,62, 66,103, 172-173; Soviet infiltration, 17,18, 21,22,23,24,26, 30, 34-38,56 Marshall, George C., 42,43 Marx, Karl, 19, 27, 38, 68 Massoud, Ahmed, Shah, 165 McCarthy, Joseph, 34, 62, 66, 67 McCone, John A., 50,82,110
Index McDonald, George C, 54, 55 McGill University, 120 McNamara, Robert S., 98 Meitner, Lise, 21 Middle East, 6, 7, 85,121,177 Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV), 99 Mossad, 146 Mujahideen, 8,145,147,148,155,162, 163,164,165,182 Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD), 139 National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA), 77 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 78,82, 144,177 National intelligence estimates (NIEs), 107,108,110 National Security Act of 1947,11,44, 45,174 National Security Agency (NSA), 33,34 National Security Council (NSC), 43, 44,48,51,59,61,63,64,122, NSC 68; NSC 1/1,45,46,47; NSC 1/2,47; NSC 1/3,47; NSC 1/4,44,48; NSC 4/A, 44,48; NSC 10/2,48,65; NSC 20,48,49; NSC 162/2,63,65; NSC 5412, 65, 81,82,84 National Security Decision Directive (NSSD), 147; NSSD 32,147; NSSD 164,148,149,150 National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), 3,21,23,31 NATO, 6,8,10,62,82,129,131,158; Soviets and Operation RYAN, 137, 138,139; technology, 143,145 Nelson, Donald N., 51 New Economic Policy (NEP), 19 New York Times, 139 Nitze, Paul H., 51 Nixon, Richard M„ 107,128; administration of, 99,106,108,109, 110,113; Chile, 109,110, 111, 112,113, 115; Operation Chaos, 116,117; Vice President, 85 NKVD, 13,24,31, 68 229 Norway, 78 Novichok, 171 Nozyrev, Daniil, 156,157 Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 29 Object D, 94; D-l, 94; D-2, 94 O Brien, Walter, 72 Office of National Estimates, 106 Office of Naval Intelligence, 20 Office of Reports and Estimates, 10 Office of Special Operations, 11 Office of Strategic Service (OSS), 10,11, 126,145,151 Official Secrets Act, 23
Oliphant, Marcus, 23 Open Skies, 77 Operation Aquatone, 77 Operation Chaos, 115,116,117,122,180 Operation Desert Storm, 162,163,170 Operation Gold, 59,70, 72,80, 176 Operation Grail, 4 Operation JM/Wave, 85 Operation Phoenix, 98, 99 Operation Pincher, 51,52,53 Operation Rhine, 59 Operation Ryan, 8,137,138,139, 143,156 Operation Silver, 59,71,80 Oppenheimer, Robert, 22,24,25 Ostpolitik, 7,105,128 Pakistan, 150; Intelligence Service (ISI), 149 Partridge, E. E., 50 Paterson, Robert, 42 Peirels, Rudolf, 23 Pentagon Papers, 103 Perestroika, 141,142,155 Petrov, Alexander, 171 Pinochet, Augusto, 113 Poland, 8,38,141,145,146,181,182 Policy Planning Staff, 51 Polyakov, Dimitri, E, 159,160 Powers, Francis Gary, 67,69, 78, 79,91, 176,177 Prinz, Ruth, 29 Project 409-09,92 Putin, Vladimir, 154,167,168,169, 183
230 Rabom, William R, 99 Radford, William, 106 Radio Moscow, 89 RAND Corporation, 92 Rao, Raul, 87 RB-36, 74 RB-47, 74 Reagan, Ronald, W, 8,123,125,126, 127; administration of, 8,148,150, 151,182; mujahideen and solidarity, 145,148,151,152,180,182; Soviet concerns about, 138,141; weakening the Soviet Union, 47,146,147 Red Scare, 175; First, 34; Second, 34, 60, 62,66, 67, 79 Rockefeller, Nelson, 122 Rockefeller Commission, 116,117, 122,123 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 21, 35, 36,172 Rosenberg, Ethel, 5,17,26,28, 29, 30,66 Rosenberg, Julius, 5,17,26, 28,29, 30,66 Royal Air Force, 56,77 Russian Civil War, 13,19, 34,68,172 Sagatelyan, Mikhail, 90 Saudi Arabia, 148 Sax, Saville Savoy, 26,27 Schneider, Rene, 112,113 Seaborg, Glenn, 24 Seina, Violetta, 160 Shevchenko, Arkadi, 119 Škripal, Sergei, 171 Sobell, Helen, 69 Solidarity, 8,181,182; CIA support, 145,146,147,151,155,156 Soviet atomic bomb, 25,28,49,50, 51,56,57,58 Soyuz, 136 Special Group-Augmented, 82 Special Group-Insurgencies, 82 Sputnik, 78,82,94 Sputnik II, 94 Stalin, Joseph, 3,19,46,63,68,158,173; Cold War, 25,27, 32, 34, 36, 38, 41; first Five-Year Plan, 19; second FiveYear Plan, 20 Stanford University, 144 Index Strassman, Fritz, 21, 22 Strategic Air Command (SAC), 50,52, 54, 76; 311th Reconnaissance Wing, 53; ferret flights, 53,54,80 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), 107 Strategic Defense Initiative, 127,139 Sudoplatov, Pavel, 68 Sweeney, E.C., 51 Szilard, Leo, 21,22 Task Force W, 85 Taylor, Maxwell, 82 Technological Capabilities Panel (TCP), 75,76 Tikhonravov, Mikhail, 93, 94 Treaty of Dunkirk, 40 Truman, Harry
S., 4,10,11,18,25,33; administration of, 35,37,58,59,61, 64,173,174; Air Policy Commission, 50-51; CIA and covert action, 37,38, 39; Europe, post war, 43,44,45,46,47, 48,49; ferret flights, 54,56, 57; French elections, 41,42,43; Italian elections, 45,48,49; need for intelligence, 51,54, 56,57,173-174; security environment, 60.62.63.100.109.177.181 Truman Doctrine, 43, 45 TRW Corporation, 131,143 Turkey, 42,43, 78 Turner, Stansfield, 129,130,131,138, 150.181 U-2,5,15,53,59,61,67, 77, 78, 79,80, 83, 91,176,177 United Nations, 40, 78, 89,161,175 United States Air Force (USAF), 45, 49,51; ferret flights, 53,54,55,56, 58,174,176; U-2, 75-77, 78,82,92; United States Air Force s Europe (USAFE), 54 United States Army Intelligence, 26,32 United States Information Agency (USIA), 47,48 United States Navy, 53 University of Berlin, 21 University of California, Berkley, 22,144 University of Chicago, 28
Index University of Edinburgh, 23 University of Pennsylvania, 24 University of Southern California, 144 Valenzuela, Camilo, 112,113 Valoshek, Dalibar, 119,120. See also Rudolf Herrmann Vance, Cyrus, 132,135 Van Cleave, William R., 108,109 Venona, 4,15,17,18,60, 66; Manhattan Project spies, 26,28, 30,31,33,34, 36,37 Viaux, Robert, 112,113 Vienna, Austria, 70, 71,160 Vietnam, 7,97, 98,99,125,134,150; CIA involvement, 177,178,180; impact on CIA, 103,105,106,107, 108,109; Operation Chaos, 115, 116,117,121 Voice of America, 4 Vostok, 94,95, 96; Vostok-1, 94,95; Vostok-2,94; Vostok֊3,94 Walesa, Lech, 146 Walker, John, 143 231 Warsaw Pact, 8,10, 70,80,81,176; aerial and satellite reconnaissance, 92, 97,125; collapse, 153,154,155, 160,162; turmoil within, 126,128, 133,134,140,141,145 Washington Post, 139 Watergate, 7,105,121,122,180 WB-29,56 Weisband, William W, 33 Wisner, Frank, 71 Wohlstetter, Albert, 108 World Peace Council, 154 WS-117L, 92 Xavier University, 24 Yeltsin, Boris, 158,166,167,168,183 Young Communist League, 26,28, 29, 31 Yugoslavia, 53, 54 Zenit 2, 95,96,97 Zenit 4, 97 Zhur, 42 ZR/RIFLE, 85
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spelling | Kalic, Sean N. 1970- Verfasser (DE-588)1022952269 aut Spies the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century Sean N. Kalic Santa Barbara, California ; Denver, Colorado Praeger Security International, Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC [2019] © 2019 xiii, 231 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Allies become enemies, 1944-1946 -- Europe: a contested environment, 1946-1949 -- Global confrontation, 1950-1960 -- Crisis and response, 1961-1968 -- Détente and Ostpolitik, 1968-1976 -- Carter, Reagan, and the denouement of the Cold War, 1976-1988 -- The new world order and beyond, 1989-2014 "In the post-World War II era, the Soviet Union and the United States wanted to gain an advantage over one another in the international security environment. To do so, both engaged in a variety of intelligence-gathering strategies--some of which involved espionage. This single-volume work provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of the espionage game during the Cold War and in the post-Cold War security environment"-- Geschichte 1944-2014 gnd rswk-swf Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Espionage / United States Espionage / Soviet Union Espionage, American / Soviet Union / History Espionage, Soviet / United States / History United States / Foreign relations / Soviet Union Soviet Union / Foreign relations / United States Cold War World politics / 1945-1989 World politics / 1989- Diplomatic relations Espionage Espionage, American Espionage, Soviet World politics Soviet Union United States Since 1945 History USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 s Geschichte 1944-2014 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-1-4408-4043-2 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031063678&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031063678&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031063678&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Kalic, Sean N. 1970- Spies the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century Allies become enemies, 1944-1946 -- Europe: a contested environment, 1946-1949 -- Global confrontation, 1950-1960 -- Crisis and response, 1961-1968 -- Détente and Ostpolitik, 1968-1976 -- Carter, Reagan, and the denouement of the Cold War, 1976-1988 -- The new world order and beyond, 1989-2014 Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 gnd |
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title | Spies the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century |
title_auth | Spies the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century |
title_exact_search | Spies the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century |
title_full | Spies the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century Sean N. Kalic |
title_fullStr | Spies the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century Sean N. Kalic |
title_full_unstemmed | Spies the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century Sean N. Kalic |
title_short | Spies |
title_sort | spies the u s and russian espionage game from the cold war to the 21st century |
title_sub | the U.S. and Russian espionage game from the Cold War to the 21st century |
topic | Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Spionage USA Sowjetunion Russland |
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