Our Man in Vienna
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Vienna, located at the heart of Europe was the city of choice for American, British, German and Russian spymasters in their merciless trade, to plot against one another and steal secrets.
Panagiotis Dimitrakis è uno storico il cui lavoro approfondisce le complessità della diplomazia internazionale, dell'intelligence e della strategia. La sua ricerca esplora le complesse relazioni tra nazioni e il profondo impatto delle agenzie di intelligence sulla formazione della politica globale. Dimitrakis si concentra sul contesto storico, offrendo profonde intuizioni sull'evoluzione delle relazioni internazionali nel tempo. Le sue analisi sono cruciali per comprendere le sfide globali contemporanee.



Vienna, located at the heart of Europe was the city of choice for American, British, German and Russian spymasters in their merciless trade, to plot against one another and steal secrets.
The transition to a truly muscular democracy affected the royal families of both Greece and Great Britain throughout the tumultuous twentieth century. Here Panagiotis Dimitrakis unearths the details of British policy towards the kings of Greece, the special connection between the Windsors and the Glucksburgs during the Second World War, the Cold War and the Cyprus revolt, and finally the coming of the junta in Greece in 1967. He sheds light on notable members of Greek royal family and the controversies and secret diplomacy they were implicated in. This engaging and comprehensive history of Anglo-Greek relations provides an overview of Greek history with a unique focus on international relations. Drawing on Foreign Office and declassified American diplomatic and intelligence files as well as Greek archives and recently published diaries, "Greece and the English" will appeal to all those interested in Greek history, British history as well as the fate of monarchies in the modern world.
An extremely timely and relevant historical narrative, featuring recently declassified material. číst celé