Burn After Reading: The Espionage History of World War II

Burn After Reading: The Espionage History of World War II

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Burn After Reading: The Espionage History of World War II

World War Two was not just fought in the forests of the Ardennes and the islands of the Pacific.

It was fought in clandestine operations and through the daring acts of spies and saboteurs from both Allied and Axis forces.


Ladislas Farago, a former US intelligence chief, uncovers the lengths that the various nations went to in order to win the war.

Looking at each nation individually, from Britain with MI.5 to Germany and its division called Abwehr under Wilhelm Canaris, America with the O.S.S. to France’s Deuxième Bureau, Farago exposes how sophisticated and successful their intelligence services were.

Burn After Reading explains how espionage and counter-intelligence was operated throughout the war, providing details on a number of missions that were undertaken.

Farago, through a number of vivid biographical sketches, details how it was not just intelligence services that shaped espionage during World War Two, but also how individuals, military and civilian, made their impact.

This fascinating work is essential reading for anyone interested in what Farago described as “a kind of Fourth Estate of war.”

Ladislas Farago was a chief of research and planning in the U.S. Navy’s Special Warfare Branch before becoming an author. He wrote a number of best-selling books on history and espionage and a number of his works were made into films. Burn After Reading was first published in 1961 and he died in 1980.

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Country
USA
Author
Ladislas Farago
Binding
Kindle Edition
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Lexigram Press
Manufacturer
Lexigram Press
NumberOfPages
336
PublicationDate
2017-02-08
Publisher
Lexigram Press
ReleaseDate
2017-02-08
Studio
Lexigram Press