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Espionage Ernest Volkman

Espionage By Ernest Volkman

Espionage by Ernest Volkman


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DISCOVER THE SPYING OPERATIONS THAT CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY Espionage expert Ernest Volkman goes behind the scenes of 20th-century history to uncover twenty-three incredible capers, con games, and subterfuges.

Espionage Summary

Espionage: The Greatest Spy Operations of the Twentieth Century by Ernest Volkman

DISCOVER THE SPYING OPERATIONS THAT CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY Espionage expert Ernest Volkman goes behind the scenes of 20th-century history to uncover twenty-three incredible capers, con games, and subterfuges. Here are just a few: Windows shattered in Manhattan, shrapnel struck the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn Bridge swayed when, in July of 1916, German saboteurs blew up the huge Black Tom munitions dump near Bayonne, New Jersey. The spectacular explosion galvanized public opinion against Germany and helped bring the United States into World War I. Japan's seizure of the Mandate Islands in the central Pacific triggered U.S. covert activities. Could the secret of Amelia Earhart's tragic final flight be connected to America's pre-war jitters? In the early 1920s, to ensure the survival of the fledgling Soviet state, Lenin used his personal intelligence service, CHEKA, to control anti-Bolshevik resistance. Enemies of the revolution were lured to their destruction through the ironically named Trust Operation. How were the Allies able to counter Hitler's deadliest weapons? For six years a mole inside Nazi Germany's scientific establishment betrayed the secrets of his country's classified military research to Britain's MI6.

About Ernest Volkman

ERNEST VOLKMAN is an acknowledged authority on espionage and intelligence. Formerly a prize-winning investigative reporter for Newsday and executive editor of Espionage magazine, he has made media appearances on Nightline, CNN, and the Today show as an expert in the field. Among the books he has written are Spies: The Secret Agents Who Changed the Course of History (also available from Wiley), Secret Intelligence: The Inside Story of America's Espionage Empire, and Warriors of the Night: Spies, Soldiers, and American Intelligence.

Table of Contents

Partial table of contents: GRAND DECEPTIONS. The Master Spy's Last Case. Our Man in Havana. The Descent of A3725. SPIES IN THE ETHER. The Bronze Goddess. The Key to Rebecca. THE ENEMY WITHIN. The Hollow Tennis Racket. The Biggest Secret. A WILDERNESS OF MIRRORS. The Mole War. The Lady at the Kiosk. DISASTERS. East Wind, Rain. SPECTACULARS. The Family That Spied. The Pirates of Tel Aviv. EPILOGUE. Espionage as Opera Bouffe. Index.

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GOR003402565
9780471014928
0471014923
Espionage: The Greatest Spy Operations of the Twentieth Century by Ernest Volkman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19950908
264
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