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Patrick Brogan

    Soldiers, Spies, and the Rat Line
    The Captive Nations
    Eastern Europe, 1939-1989
    • In this book the author traces the events in Eastern Europe during 1989 and 1990 back to World War II. He suggests that the break-up of the Eastern bloc could be regarded as the real end to the War. Patrick Brogan also wrote "World Conflicts".

      Eastern Europe, 1939-1989
      4,0
    • The Captive Nations

      Eastern Europe

      • 281 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The Captive Eastern Europe : 1945-1990

      The Captive Nations
      3,7
    • Soldiers, Spies, and the Rat Line

      America's Undeclared War Against the Soviets

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      After Germany’s surrender in World War II, Jim Milano, a young U.S. army intelligence officer, led a small, independent group of soldiers charged with carrying out some of the first intelligence efforts of the postwar era. Inventing the techniques of Cold War espionage for themselves and improvising unorthodox methods, the major and his creative cohorts confounded Soviet forces and created escape routes for defectors. In the pages of Milano’s fascinating memoir you'll find the shadowy world populated by spies, prostitutes, refugees, scoundrels, and heroes comes alive.

      Soldiers, Spies, and the Rat Line