KGB: the Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents

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Reader's Digest Press, 1974 - History - 462 pages
A wide ranging investigation into the workings of the KGB, covering the manipulation of Egyptian President Nasser; the attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro; the campaign to intimidate journalists and silence dissent within the Soviet Union: the assistance given to IRA Provisionals; the wide scale infiltration of American Installations to steal hundreds of secret documents; the attempt to take over Ghana; sexual entrapment of Western diplomats; and the plans to paralyzed nations in the event of future international crises.

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SECRETS FROM THE DESERT
29
SWORD AND SHIELD
63
HOW TO RUN A TYRANNY
91
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