A Secret Life: The Polish Officer, His Covert Mission, And The Price He Paid To Save His Country
Autor Benjamin Weiseren Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2005
In
August
1972,
Ryszard
Kuklinski,
a
highly
respected
colonel
in
the
Polish
Army,
embarked
on
what
would
become
one
of
the
most
extraordinary
human
intelligence
operations
of
the
Cold
War.
Despite
the
extreme
risk
to
himself
and
his
family,
he
contacted
the
American
Embassy
in
Bonn,
and
arranged
a
secret
meeting.
From
the
very
start,
he
made
clear
that
he
deplored
the
Soviet
domination
of
Poland,
and
believed
his
country
was
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
Cold
War.
Over the next nine years, Kuklinski—code name "Jack Strong"—rose quickly in the Polish defense ministry, acting as a liaison to Moscow, and helping to prepare for a "hot war" with the West. But he also lived a life of subterfuge--of dead drops, messages written in invisible ink, miniature cameras, and secret transmitters. In 1981, he gave the CIA the secret plans to crush Solidarity. Then, about to be discovered, he made a dangerous escape with his family to the West. He still lives in hiding in America.
Kuklinski's story is a harrowing personal drama about one man's decision to betray the Communist leadership in order to save the country he loves, and the intense debate it spurred over whether he was a traitor or a patriot. Through extensive interviews and access to the CIA's secret archive on the case, Benjamin Weiser offers an unprecedented and richly detailed look at this secret history of the Cold War.
Over the next nine years, Kuklinski—code name "Jack Strong"—rose quickly in the Polish defense ministry, acting as a liaison to Moscow, and helping to prepare for a "hot war" with the West. But he also lived a life of subterfuge--of dead drops, messages written in invisible ink, miniature cameras, and secret transmitters. In 1981, he gave the CIA the secret plans to crush Solidarity. Then, about to be discovered, he made a dangerous escape with his family to the West. He still lives in hiding in America.
Kuklinski's story is a harrowing personal drama about one man's decision to betray the Communist leadership in order to save the country he loves, and the intense debate it spurred over whether he was a traitor or a patriot. Through extensive interviews and access to the CIA's secret archive on the case, Benjamin Weiser offers an unprecedented and richly detailed look at this secret history of the Cold War.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781586483050
ISBN-10: 1586483056
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 8 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1586483056
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 8 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Benjamin
Weiserhas
been
a
metropolitan
reporter
for
theNew
York
Timessince
1997,
where
he
has
covered
legal
issues
and
terrorism.
Before
joining
theTimes,he
spent
eighteen
years
as
reporter
for
theWashington
Post,where
he
served
on
the
investigative
staff.
His
journalism
has
received
the
George
Polk
and
Livingston
awards.