A ground-breaking examination of the Attlee government's intelligence activities during the early stages of the Cold War, drawn from previously unavailable documents.
A ground-breaking examination of the Attlee government's intelligence activities during the early stages of the Cold War, drawn from previously unavailable documents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel W. B. Lomas is Lecturer in International History at the University of Salford
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Wartime apprenticeship: Labour and intelligence during the Second World War 2. Lacking intelligence? British intelligence ministers and the Soviet Union 3. The Cold War heats up: propaganda and subversion 1945-8 4. Britain's secret Cold War offensive: ministers subversion and special operations 1948-51 5. The special relationship? Ministers atomic espionage and Anglo-American relations 6. Defending the realm: Labour ministers vetting and subversion 7. Empire Commonwealth and security Conclusion: intelligence and the Labour governments 1945-51 Index
Introduction 1. Wartime apprenticeship: Labour and intelligence during the Second World War 2. Lacking intelligence? British intelligence ministers and the Soviet Union 3. The Cold War heats up: propaganda and subversion 1945-8 4. Britain's secret Cold War offensive: ministers subversion and special operations 1948-51 5. The special relationship? Ministers atomic espionage and Anglo-American relations 6. Defending the realm: Labour ministers vetting and subversion 7. Empire Commonwealth and security Conclusion: intelligence and the Labour governments 1945-51 Index
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