Sacred Secrets: How Soviet Intelligence Operations Changed American History

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Brassey's, 2002 - History - 403 pages
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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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Former Time editor Jerrold Schechter and historian Leona Schechter mine the Soviet archives and U.S. documents declassified in the 1990s, most notably the famed Venona intercepts meant to decrypt ... Read full review

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