Historical Dictionary of International Intelligence
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Historical Dictionary of International Intelligence (Historical Dictionaries of Intelligence & Counterintelligence #4)

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Once dubbed espionage, the practice of intelligence has never been more important nor more sophisticated than it is today. Its coming-of-age began during World War II, which saw the birth of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in the United States and the XX Committee to supervise the activities of double agents in Great Britain, and during the Cold War, where its rapid...more
Hardcover, 330 pages
Published June 28th 2006 by Scarecrow Press (first published June 26th 2006)
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