Focusing on key espionage incidents from the early Cold War, this 2006 publication delves into the intricate world of spies and intelligence operations. It examines notable cases that shaped international relations and explores the motivations and consequences behind these covert activities, providing a comprehensive understanding of the era's geopolitical tensions. The book offers insights into the lives of spies and their impact on history, making it a significant resource for those interested in Cold War dynamics.
John Earl Haynes Ordine dei libri
John Earl Haynes ha dedicato venticinque anni alla Divisione Manoscritti della Biblioteca del Congresso come Storico Politico Moderno. La sua carriera è stata dedicata allo studio e alla conservazione della storia politica attraverso preziose collezioni di manoscritti. Il suo lavoro offre profonde intuizioni sull'archivio di movimenti e figure politiche.


- 2013
- 2006
Early Cold War Spies
- 264pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
This book explores the evolution of American anticommunism from the 1920s to the Cold War, highlighting key spy trials of the era. It examines how these cases, involving Communist cooperation with Soviet espionage, intensified public fear and scrutiny, while also navigating the challenges of the American justice system.