Spies Beneath Berlin

Spies Beneath Berlin
Author: David Stafford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2003
Genre: Berlin (Germany)
ISBN: 9780719565601

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Operation Stopwatch/Gold, according to CIA chief Alan Dulles, was one of the most valuable and daring projects ever undertaken. In 1955 it ran a tunnel 800 metres under the Russian sector of Cold War Berlin, and for more than a year tuned into Red Army intelligence. This was an almost impossible trick: apart from the technical wizardry needed, any noise or vibration could have given the game away.

The Berlin Spies

The Berlin Spies
Author: Alex Gerlis
Publisher: Canelo
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2020-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1788638697

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The Second World War is coming to a close. But their fight is just beginning... Berlin, 1945: A group of Nazis frantically plot the next steps for their country. SS recruits gather east of the city for an audacious yet ill-fated mission to bring about a Fourth Reich. Three decades later, a young British diplomat in East Berlin is compromised after falling into a honey-trap. He contacts Major Edgar, a veteran British spymaster, who is drawn into an unlikely alliance with his old adversary, Viktor Krasotkin. Soon they are plunged into a world of Nazi war criminals and double agents. With nobody to trust, they must rely on each other. But as Cold War tensions rise, the cracks begin to show. The thrilling final novel in the Spies series, with an astonishing twist, perfect for fans of Jack Higgins, Frederick Forsyth and John le Carré.

Betrayal in Berlin

Betrayal in Berlin
Author: Steve Vogel
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473647509

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'Riveting and vivid ... At the heart of the book is Blake's own remarkable story, which Vogel tells with some sympathy, if not approval. It reads like a Hollywood screenplay' Foreign Affairs 'A fascinating account of Blake's career as a spy ... Blake's story has been told before, as has the tunnel's, but Steve Vogel pulls them together accessibly and comprehensibly, along with the wider political context and entertaining detail about personalities of the period' Spectator 'Excellent... although there are other books on Blake, Mr. Vogel's handling of his tale is original and rewarding... meticulously researched and full of vivid detail' Wall Street Journal 'A spy thriller that kept me up all night. Magnificent story-telling' Peter Snow A true Cold War espionage thriller set around the ultra-secret Berlin Tunnel - where British officer George Blake must run a high-stakes double cross to maintain his cover. The ultra-secret "Berlin Tunnel" was dug in the mid-1950s from the American sector in southwest Berlin and ran nearly a quarter-mile into the Soviet sector, allowing the CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) to tap into critical KGB and Soviet military underground telecommunication lines. George Blake, a trusted officer working in a highly sensitive job with SIS, was privy to every aspect of the plan. Over the course of eleven months from May 1955 to April 1956, when the Soviets discovered the tunnel, "Operation Gold" provided seemingly invaluable intelligence about Soviet capabilities and intentions. The tunnel was celebrated as an astonishing CIA coup upon its disclosure, and the agency basked in its new reputation as a bold and capable intelligence agency that had, for once, outwitted the KGB. But in 1961, a Polish defector shocked the CIA and SIS by revealing that Blake was a double agent who had disclosed plans for the tunnel to the KGB before it was even built. Blake was arrested and sentenced in 1961 to 42 years in prison, the longest term ever imposed under modern English law. In the years since, the tunnel has been labelled a failure, based on the assumption that the Soviets would never have allowed any information of importance to be transmitted through the tapped lines. Not so. In a work of remarkable investigative reporting, Steve Vogel now reveals that the information picked up by the CIA and SIS was more valuable than even they believed. But why would the Soviets, knowing full well that the tunnel existed, have let slip many of their most valuable secrets? Or did they actually know?

Spies Beneath Berlin

Spies Beneath Berlin
Author: David Stafford
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585675494

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Provides an account of Stopwatch/Gold, a joint Cold War operation between the CIA and Britain's Secret Intelligence Service conducted from a tunnel under the Russian sector of Berlin in an effort to gain information about the planned actions of the German Red Army.

Spies Beneath Berlin Bca Edition

Spies Beneath Berlin Bca Edition
Author: David Stafford
Publisher: John Murray
Total Pages:
Release: 2002-02-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999913536

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Berlin Centre

Berlin Centre
Author: Max Hertzberg
Publisher: OV Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1913125033

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A West German police officer defects to East Berlin, bringing news of a mole in the Stasi. Lieutenant Reim is tasked with the investigation, but is unconvinced by the defector’s claims. As news of the affair spreads through Stasi headquarters, Reim is sent to Bonn on a mission to catch a mole he doesn't want to find—does his reluctance to investigate have anything to do with the secrets he'd prefer remained hidden? Book 1 of the Bruno Affair trilogy, part of the Lieutenant Reim Series.

Funeral in Berlin

Funeral in Berlin
Author: Len Deighton
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0007343000

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A ferociously cool Cold War thriller from the author of The Ipcress File.

The Berlin Tunnel

The Berlin Tunnel
Author: Roger L. Liles
Publisher: Acorn Publishing
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2018
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947392271

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During the Cold War, a tunnel was built by British MI-6 and the CIA which tapped into a buried communications cable in East Berlin and successfully intercepted and exploited East European communist communications. The Berlin Tunnel is based on this historic event.* * *In the height of the Cold War, American Air Force Captain Robert Kerr finds himself in a divided Berlin awash with spies who move freely between the East and West. His task-build a TOP SECRET tunnel under the River Spree into East Berlin-tap into highly classified communications links between civilian and military leaders in Russia and the Warsaw Pact countries.Love couldn't have found him at a worse time. Soon after he arrives, Robert falls for a German girl, Anna Fischer. Nasty East German Secret Police harass them both constantly, intent on determining what Robert and his work crew are doing in Berlin, but it's Anna who gets caught in the crossfire.The wall is closed, trapping 19 million East Germans including Anna's entire family behind the Iron Curtain. As the world holds its collective breath during the Berlin Crisis, Robert and Anna fight for their lives as they attempt to free her family.

Looking Down the Corridors

Looking Down the Corridors
Author: Kevin Wright
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2015-05-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750964588

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Between 1945 and 1990 the Western Allies mounted some of the most audacious and successful intelligence collection operations of the Cold War. Conducted in great secrecy, aircrews flew specially modified transport and training aircraft along the Berlin Air Corridors and Control Zone to gather intelligence on Soviet and East German military targets in the German Democratic Republic and around Berlin. The Air Corridors comprised three regulated airways for civil and military air traffic that connected West Berlin to West Germany. Operating under the guise of innocent transport and training flights, the pilots used their right of access to gather huge amounts of imagery for forty-five years. They also provided the western intelligence community with unique knowledge of the organisation and equipment used by Warsaw Pact forces. For the first time, using recently declassified materials and extensive interviews with those involved, Looking Down the Corridors provides a detailed account and analysis of these operations and their unique contribution to the Cold War.

Berlin City of Spies

Berlin City of Spies
Author: Gary Murray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9780957464148

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