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MI5 Debriefing & Other Documents on Soviet Intelligence

by Walter G. Krivitsky

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Cultural Writing. Political Writing. Translated from the Russian by Gary Kern. MI5 DEBRIEFING is comprised of seven documents generated by the master spy Walter G. Krivitsky. Krivitsky (1899-1941) was one of the first Soviet defectors to reveal the inner workings of the KGB and GRU, and also one of Stalin's most mysterious victims. Taken together, the seven documents provide a succinct exposition of the totalitarian system of control, one that may have application to intelligence structures in existence today.… (more)
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Cultural Writing. Political Writing. Translated from the Russian by Gary Kern. MI5 DEBRIEFING is comprised of seven documents generated by the master spy Walter G. Krivitsky. Krivitsky (1899-1941) was one of the first Soviet defectors to reveal the inner workings of the KGB and GRU, and also one of Stalin's most mysterious victims. Taken together, the seven documents provide a succinct exposition of the totalitarian system of control, one that may have application to intelligence structures in existence today.

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