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Larry Loftis
Jan 26, 2013 rated it it was amazing
By publishing The Double-Cross System in 1974, J. C. Masterman cracked the Official Secrets Act door, allowing the greatest spy ever, Dusko Popov, to publish his memoirs two years later. Because much was still classified, Popov changed many names. In addition, since he had no access to still-classified MI5 and FBI files, much of his information is dischronologized or he mixed up names ... understandable writing from memory events that occurred 30 years prior.

As I point out in my book on Popov (
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