Secret intelligence in the twentieth century
Titel: | Secret intelligence in the twentieth century / eds : Heike Bungert ... |
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Veröffentlicht: | London : Frank Cass, UK [u.a.], 2003 |
Umfang: | XXIII, 200 S. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Cass series. Studies in intelligence |
ISBN: | 0714683310 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- List of Contributors
- p. ix
- List of Abbreviations
- p. xiv
- Foreword
- p. xvii
- Introduction
- p. xix
- 1
- Military and Civil Intelligence Services in Germany from World War I to the End of the Weimar Republic
- p. 1
- 2
- Unresolved Issues of World War II: The Records Still Closed and the Open Records Not Used
- p. 23
- 3
- Ethnic Germans as an Instrument of German Intelligence Services in the USA, 1933-45
- p. 35
- 4
- Pioneering Research and Analysis: The R & A Branch of the Office of Strategic Services and Its Legacy
- p. 58
- 5
- The Role of Covert Operations in US Cold War Foreign Policy
- p. 68
- 6
- The WRINGER Project: German Ex-POWs as Intelligence Sources on the Soviet Union
- p. 83
- 7
- US Intelligence, COCOM, and the Trade War During the Cold War, 1947-55: The French Problem
- p. 92
- 8
- 'A New Apparatus Is Established in the Eastern Zone'--The Foundation of the East German State Security Service
- p. 113
- 9
- US Intelligence and the GDR: The Early Years
- p. 128
- 10
- The CIA's Berlin Operations Base and the Summer of 1953
- p. 147
- 11
- The Early History of the Gehlen Organization and Its Influence on the Development of a National Security System in the Federal Republic of Germany
- p. 159
- 12
- The KGB and Germany: Some Thoughts by a Participant in the Events
- p. 167
- 13
- Canada and the Intelligence Revolution
- p. 176
- Index
- p. 193