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The Spy Who Saved The World - How a Soviet Colonel Changed the Course of the Cold War

معرفی کتاب «The Spy Who Saved The World - How a Soviet Colonel Changed the Course of the Cold War» نوشتهٔ by Jerrold L. Schecter and Peter S. Deriabin، منتشرشده توسط نشر C. Scribner's Sons ; Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; Maxwell Macmillan International در سال 1992. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Examines how Oleg Penkovsky provided U.S. intelligence with data on Soviet nuclear capabilities. During the Cold War the CIA's premier agent in the Soviet Union was a high-level intelligence officer named Oleg Penkovsky. For two years in the early 1960s he supplied the CIA with highly classified information on Soviet rocket strength and strategic planning, information that assisted President Kennedy in his handling of the world's first nuclear confrontation, the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. In the author's view, no spy in history has provided more useful material or had greater impact. Granted access to transcripts of Penkovsky's debriefings in Paris and London by U.S. and British intelligence, Schecter and Deriabin bring into focus for the first time Penkovsky's character and personality, his motivations for betraying his country, and the dimensions of the risks he took. The book concludes with a gripping account of how Penkovsky was caught by the KGB, his trial and 1963 execution. The authors call Penkovsky a fearless prophet whose heroism saved the world from nuclear war. A thoroughly good read, the book is rich in details of intelligence fieldcraft and specifics on how the CIA "ran" its operatives. Schecter is a former Time-Life bureau chief in Moscow; Deriabin, a former KGB official, defected to the West in 1954. Photos. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. The Spy Who Saved The World Tells, For The First Time, The Complete Story Of The Life And Legendary Career Of The Greatest Spy Of The Cold War, Oleg Penkovsky, The Highest-ranking Soviet Military Official Ever To Cooperate With The West. At The Height Of The Cold War, During 1961 And 1962. Oleg Penkovsky Provided The Cia And Mi6, The British Intelligence Service, With Unusually Reliable Data On Soviet Military Intentions And Nuclear Strength. This Information, Channeled. Directly To President John E Kennedy On A Regular Basis, Was Instrumental In Assuring U.s. Victory During The Cuban Missile Crisis. The Authors Base Their Startling And Historic Reappraisal Of Oleg Penkovsky's Career On Thousands Of Pages Of Government Documents Obtained Under The Freedom Of Information Act. Never Before Has The Tradecraft Of Spying Been Revealed With Such Dramatic Force. Penkovsky Offered Himself To The West As A Soldier Of Freedom. His Own Career In. The Soviet Military Had Been Stalled By The Fact That His Father Had Fought Against The Bolsheviks During The 1917 Revolution, And He Was Obsessed By This Legacy, Which Made Him Suspect In The U.s.s.r. For The Cia And Mi6, Penkovsky Was The Ultimate Inside Source; His Access To Military Secrets Was Unparalleled And His Devotion To Serving The West Was Unlimited. No Other Work Has Detailed In Such Spellbinding Fashion Exactly How The Cia Runs Its Agents - Or How. Brutally The Kgb Hunts Down Its Turncoats. Kgb Surveillance Brought Penkovsky's Work To An Abrupt End In Late 1962. The True Story Of Penkovsky's Trial And Execution Is Told Here Far The First Time. Meticulously Documenting The Wealth Of Information That Penkovsky Provided, Schecter And Deriabin Conclusively Refute One Of The Enduring Myths Of The Cold War - That Oleg Penkovsky Was A Kgb Plant. Penkovsky's Reporting Of Thirty Years Ago Demonstrates That Political And. Economic Failures Were Already Eroding The Foundations Of The Soviet Empire. The Spy Who Saved The World Makes A Vital Contribution To Our Understanding Of The Ramifications And Ultimate Meaning Of The Cold War And Provides A Fresh Perspective An The Fragmentation Of The Soviet Union Now Reaching Its Climax. Acknowledgments -- Transliteration Of Russian Names -- Prologue -- Approaching The Americans -- The British Connection -- London At Last -- Life And Times -- Hitting The Jackpot -- Penkovsky's Travels In England -- Trading Secrets -- Meeting A Cabaret Girl And C -- Return To Moscow -- Return To London -- Paris -- Safety Or Glory -- Closing The Missile Gap -- Suspicion And Surveillance -- End Game: The Cuban Missile Crisis -- The Trial -- Aftermath -- Traitor Or Savior? By Jerrold L. Schecter And Peter A. Deriabin. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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