Operation Rollback: America's Secret War Behind the Iron CurtainFascinating . . . well-documented . . . thought-provoking and entertaining" (Publishers Weekly), Operation Rollback is a tale of intrigue and espionage that reveals how and why suspicions on both sides drove the world into the Cold War. In 1945 the United States and the Soviet Union started secretly mobilizing forces against each other, building intricate intelligence networks of spies and digging in for the postwar era. America's secret action plan, known as Rollback, was an audacious strategy of espionage, subversion, and sabotage. Concealed for four decades by all involved, the dangerous episodes of the Rollback campaign have only now come to light. |
Contents
The Vexing Mr X | 1 |
Nazis and Communists | 11 |
Resistance | 32 |
Liberals and Conservatives | 53 |
Did I Do Right? | 69 |
Kennans Design | 87 |
The Secret Game | 100 |
Starting with Intellectuals | 121 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action activities agency agents Albanian Allen Dulles ambassador Ameri American Committee American intelligence anticommunism anticommunist back the Iron Baltic became Berlin British Burke campaign CIA's clandestine Coffin Cold Cold War communism communist Congress defectors Democratic Department diplomatic Donovan DP camps early eastern Europe Eisenhower émigré espionage foreign policy Forest Brothers Frank Wisner FRUS Intelligence funds gence German guerrilla Harriman Hillenkoetter Hiss Hoover Hopkins intellectuals intelligence services Iron Curtain Josselson Kennan knew Kremlin Krivitsky later Levine liberation Lindsay McCargar ment military mission months Moscow named National Nazi networks officers Offie OPC's organization partisans party Philby Poland Polish political warfare postwar president Press radio Red Army refugees Republican resistance Rollback Romania Roosevelt Russian sabotage secret Soviet intelligence Soviet Union staff Stalin Sudoplatov tion Truman turned Ukraine Ukrainian undercover United Washington western White House Wisner wrote York