Breaking Hitler: Soviet Intelligence and German Treachery in World War II (Powerwolf Publications) (Volume 7)
Book Details
Author(s)V. K. Clark
ISBN / ASIN1512025933
ISBN-139781512025934
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Description
This focused analysis of the various theses on the role of Soviet intelligence and counterintelligence in World War II as well as German military treachery is recommended for readers already familiar with this topic. As much as most people know about the Second World War, not many know the extent of the role played by Soviet intelligence in the defeat of Germany, notably on the Eastern Front. In fact Soviet intelligence played a decisive role. This book is a detailed analysis of this generally ignored aspect of World War II. Millions of Soviet informants; the Red Orchestra spy network; the mysterious Maria Poliakova; Richard Sorge in Japan; and the greatest mystery of all, the spy in Hitler's very midst "Werther"--it's all detailed right here in this concise little book.This focused analysis of the various theses on the role of Soviet intelligence and counterintelligence in World War II as well as German military treachery is recommended for readers already familiar with this topic. As much as most people know about the Second World War, not many know the extent of the role played by Soviet intelligence in the defeat of Germany, notably on the Eastern Front. In fact Soviet intelligence played a decisive role. This book is a detailed analysis of this generally ignored aspect of World War II. Millions of Soviet informants; the Red Orchestra spy network; the mysterious Maria Poliakova; Richard Sorge in Japan; and the greatest mystery of all, the spy in Hitler's very midst "Werther"--it's all detailed right here in this concise little book.

