Sacred Secrets: How Soviet Intelligence Operations Changed American History - Softcover

Schecter, Jerrold; Schecter, Leona

 
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Synopsis

In the 1990s, newly opened classified archives revealed a series of "sacred secrets". These revelations have challenged our understanding of historical events. This text casts light on events such as the attack on Pearl Harbour, atomic espionage and the Rosenberg case.

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Review

"A fascinating book." --Robert D. Novak, THE WEEKLY STANDARD

About the Author

JERROLD SCHECTER is a historian, journalist, and award-winning author. He spent eighteen years with Time, including service as the bureau chief in Tokyo and in Moscow, as the White House correspondent, and as a diplomatic editor. He is the author of or collaborator on eight books, including Khrushchev Remembers: The Glasnost Tapes and The Spy Who Saved the World. LEONA SCHECTER is a historian and literary agent. With Pavel and Anatoli Sudoplatov, the Schecters wrote Special Tasks, the milestone book of KGB revelations.

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Publisher: Brassey's US, 2002
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