Hide and Seek
Autor Peter A Huchthausen, Alexandre Sheldon-Duplaixen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780471785309
ISBN-10: 047178530X
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 160 x 239 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 047178530X
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 160 x 239 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Fans of Blind Man′s Bluff, Naval history and submarine buffs; readers interested in espionage, intelligence, cold war; public and college libraries; naval historical sites.Descriere
"Much previously unpublished information, sensational revelations, and reassessments that will undoubtedly be of the greatest interest to both specialists in naval warfare and intelligence and to the general public eager to understand the lessons of current history." Admiral Pierre Lacoste, chief of French foreign secret service (DGSE), 1982–1985 True stories fromthe war in the shadows. Were Soviet spies better at their jobs than their Western counterparts? What were Stalin′s intentions and naval strategy? Who was trying to compromise who in the Profumo affair? Did Ronald Reagan go too far in his psychologicalwarfare naval campaign against the Soviet Union? What were the Soviets or others searching for with their submarine incursions into Swedish waters?What are maritime UFOs, and what did the U.S. and Soviet navies discoverabout them? This is just a small sampling of the many intriguing and disturbing questions answered in Hide and Seek. This comprehensive history of Cold War naval intelligence operations is packed with previously unknown facts, stunning revelations, and riveting accounts of the amazing exploits of cold warriors on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
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"Much previously unpublished information, sensational revelations, and reassessments that will undoubtedly be of the greatest interest to both specialists in naval warfare and intelligence and to the general public eager to understand the lessons of current history."
--Admiral Pierre Lacoste, chief of French foreign secret service (DGSE), 1982-1985
True stories fromthe war in the shadows.
Were Soviet spies better at their jobs than their Western counterparts? What were Stalin's intentions and naval strategy? Who was trying to compromise who in the Profumo affair? Did Ronald Reagan go too far in his psychologicalwarfare naval campaign against the Soviet Union? What were the Soviets or others searching for with their submarine incursions into Swedish waters?What are maritime UFOs, and what did the U.S. and Soviet navies discoverabout them?
This is just a small sampling of the many intriguing and disturbing questions answered in Hide and Seek. This comprehensive history of Cold War naval intelligence operations is packed with previously unknown facts, stunning revelations, and riveting accounts of the amazing exploits of cold warriors on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
--Admiral Pierre Lacoste, chief of French foreign secret service (DGSE), 1982-1985
True stories fromthe war in the shadows.
Were Soviet spies better at their jobs than their Western counterparts? What were Stalin's intentions and naval strategy? Who was trying to compromise who in the Profumo affair? Did Ronald Reagan go too far in his psychologicalwarfare naval campaign against the Soviet Union? What were the Soviets or others searching for with their submarine incursions into Swedish waters?What are maritime UFOs, and what did the U.S. and Soviet navies discoverabout them?
This is just a small sampling of the many intriguing and disturbing questions answered in Hide and Seek. This comprehensive history of Cold War naval intelligence operations is packed with previously unknown facts, stunning revelations, and riveting accounts of the amazing exploits of cold warriors on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments. Note to the Reader. Introduction. Chapter One: Victor’s Plunder,1941–1945. Chapter Two: Penetrations, 1945–1952. Chapter Three: Allies to Antagonists, 1945–1952. Chapter Four: Korean War, 1950–1953. Chapter Five: Requiem for a Battleship, 1955. Chapter Six: Khrushchev and Crabbe, 1953–1960. Chapter Seven: Anatomy of Treason, 1958–1964. Chapter Eight: Cuba, 1962. Chapter Nine: Transition to War: Vietnam, 1961–1975. Chapter Ten: A Submarine is Lost and Found, 1968–1974, 1989. Chapter Eleven: Ocean Surveillance, 1962–1980s. Chapter Twelve: A Naval Intelligence Revolution, 1970s. Chapter Thirteen : War Scare and PSYOPS, 1981–1987. Chapter Fourteen: Swedish Waters, 1980–1990s. Chapter Fifteen: Spies in Uniform, 1980s. Chapter Sixteen: Soviet, U. S., ... or Others? 1940–1980s. Chapter Seventeen: The Legacy of the Soviet Navy, 1989 and After. Notes. Photos credits. Index.
Notă biografică
Captain Peter A. Huchthausen, U.S. Navy (Retired), had a distinguished careerserving both at sea and on land as a Soviet naval analyst and a naval attaché in Yugoslavia, Romania, and the Soviet Union. He was the author of three books on the Soviet navy. His works include the bestselling Hostile Waters, October Fury, and Shadow Voyage. Alexandre Sheldon–Duplaix serves as a researcher in the French Joint HistoricalServices (Service historique de la Défense) inVincennes, France, and as a lecturer on thehistory of the Russian navy at the Defense Staff College in Paris. He worked as a naval analyst for twelve years and has written or cowritten three books published in France on ships, strategy,and politics.