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.
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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