The Sword and the ShieldThe Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB

Vasili Mitrokhin, Christopher Andrew

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The Sword and the Shield

By: Vasili Mitrokhin, Christopher Andrew

Narrarated by: Charles Stransky

As chief archivist of the KGB's foreign branch, Vasili Mitrokhin had virtually unfettered access to its most closely held secrets. But his government's relentless repression of dissidents at home and abroad and its bungled Afghan war policy disillusioned him. Determined to preserve the truth, Mitrokhin secretly compiled a detailed record of the feared agency's operations abroad.

Written with historian Christopher Andrew and backed with meticulous supporting research, what emerges is a chilling chronicle of murder and treachery, slander and corruption, paranoia and purges. KGB placed agents high within British intelligence agencies and American defense contractors; yet they failed to discredit Martin Luther King, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, Senator Scoop Jackson or President Ronald Reagan. And their massive information gathering brought them no international advantages; to the end Soviet officials remained baffled by the West. The Sword and the Shield is a compelling–and historically significant–narrative destined to cast new light on the Soviet era.

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  • Edition: Abridged
  • Author: Vasili Mitrokhin (See All Books), Christopher Andrew (See All Books)
  • Date Released: May 12, 2009
  • Publisher: HighBridge Company
  • Genre: Espionage, European History, Politics, United States History

Total File Size: 178 MB (8 files) Total Length: 6 Hours, 29 Minutes

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