Red Spies in America: Stolen Secrets and the Dawn of the Cold War
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Red Spies in America: Stolen Secrets and the Dawn of the Cold War

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When the United States established diplomatic ties with the Soviet Union in 1933, it did more than normalize relations with the new Bolshevik state--it opened the door to a parade of Russian spies. In the 1930s and 1940s, Soviet engineers and technicians, under the guise of international cooperation, reaped a rich harvest of intelligence from our industrial plants. Factory...more
Hardcover, 370 pages
Published November 28th 2004 by University Press of Kansas (first published November 2004)
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