Cold War History: The Cold War Origins of the Military-industrial Complex (The Hidden World of Spies and Secrets, Espionage and Betrayal in the Cold War)
Mike Simmons
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Ebook en format EPUB. Disponible pour téléchargement immédiat après la commande.
Éditeur:
Rob Satterfield
Rob Satterfield
Protection:
Filigrane
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2025
2025
ISBN-13:
9798894587486
Description:
This book pulls back the curtain on that hidden history. It doesn’t simply recount battles, treaties, or speeches from powerful leaders. Instead, it brings you into the daily lives of ordinary people who dared to dream, resist, and endure. You’ll read about workers striking in shipyards, students risking prison for freedom, spies who played dangerous double games, and families who carried hope across barbed borders. From the classrooms of east berlin to the candlelit protests of prague, from nuclear drills in american schools to the triumphant tearing down of the berlin wall, these stories reveal the human heartbeat of a divided world.
Inside these pages, you’ll discover:
•The anatomy of espionage: how the cia, kgb, and mi6 recruited, trained, and controlled their agents.
•Double agents and defectors: stories of men and women who crossed the lines of loyalty, reshaping the cold war with a single choice.
•Tradecraft and techniques: the codes, disguises, dead drops, and surveillance methods that fueled intelligence work.
•The human cost: the psychological toll of double lives, the sacrifices of families, and the fate of those who risked everything.
•High-stakes betrayals: case studies where a single act of treason shifted the balance of global power.
The cold war was international affairs for the second half of the 20th century. Nuclear weapons testing, civil wars in all corners of the globe and the race for economic dominance were all key spheres of the cold war, although they were just a few elements of a very complex global puzzle. More so than the great battles between carthage and rome in ancient times or the napoleonic wars, the cold war defined our world. But, there was one key difference between the cold war and earlier major wars. Due to advances in technology and communications, the cold war touched most countries on earth.
Inside these pages, you’ll discover:
•The anatomy of espionage: how the cia, kgb, and mi6 recruited, trained, and controlled their agents.
•Double agents and defectors: stories of men and women who crossed the lines of loyalty, reshaping the cold war with a single choice.
•Tradecraft and techniques: the codes, disguises, dead drops, and surveillance methods that fueled intelligence work.
•The human cost: the psychological toll of double lives, the sacrifices of families, and the fate of those who risked everything.
•High-stakes betrayals: case studies where a single act of treason shifted the balance of global power.
The cold war was international affairs for the second half of the 20th century. Nuclear weapons testing, civil wars in all corners of the globe and the race for economic dominance were all key spheres of the cold war, although they were just a few elements of a very complex global puzzle. More so than the great battles between carthage and rome in ancient times or the napoleonic wars, the cold war defined our world. But, there was one key difference between the cold war and earlier major wars. Due to advances in technology and communications, the cold war touched most countries on earth.