Secret service in the Cold War : an SIS officer from Philby to the Cuban Missle Crisis and the Balkans /

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Main Authors: Sanderson, John, 1921-2001 (Author), Sanderson, Myles (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Barnsley : Frontline Books, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Indian Childhood
  • ch. 2 Return to Britain, 1929
  • ch. 3 Army Enlistment, Cliffs of Dover and War, 1938--42
  • ch. 4 Hut 6 at Bletchley Park and ULTRA
  • ch. 5 Voyage Back to India, Khyber Pass and Sikhs
  • ch. 6 Arakan Battle, December 1942--May 1943
  • ch. 7 Battle of Sangshak, March 1944
  • ch. 8 D-Day, 1944
  • ch. 9 SOE
  • RAF Operations from Italy, 1944
  • ch. 10 Elephant Point and POW Liberation, 1945
  • ch. 11 Atomic and Plutonium Bombs
  • ch. 12 Iron Curtain, Berlin and Hess
  • ch. 13 Intelligence Corps Depot, MI4, London
  • ch. 14 Start of the Cold War, Berlin Airlift, 1948
  • ch. 15 Paris Mission and UNO, 1948
  • ch. 16 Behind the Iron Curtain, Bulgaria, 1949
  • ch. 17 Clandestine War Behind the Iron Curtain
  • ch. 18 Edirne Intelligence Centre, Turkey
  • ch. 19 Cyprus-Egypt Intelligence SIS Course, 1953
  • ch. 20 Gold Tunnel, Berlin, 1953--6
  • ch. 21 Suez Invasion, 1956
  • ch. 22 Military Attache, Sofia and Berlin Wall, 1961--2
  • ch. 23 Cuban Missile Crisis, NATO HQ, Paris, 1962
  • ch. 24 France Leaves NATO and `Fairwell'
  • ch. 25 AFCENT Planning, Holland, 1968--9
  • ch. 26 Liaison Officer, French Army, Germany, 1969--71
  • ch. 27 Kim Philby in Berlin, 1981
  • ch. 28 Operation RYAN and Exercise Able Archer, 1983
  • ch. 29 Gorbachev and the End of the Cold War
  • ch. 30 Coup by South African Intelligence
  • ch. 31 Yeltsin and the End of Communism
  • ch. 32 TA Reserve, Last SIS Mission to Sarajevo, 1995
  • ch. 33 Two Johns and Kriegsgluck.