Stalin’s Library by Geoffrey Roberts – a resumé and review – Part 6
Spymania For obvious reasons, Stalin was distrustful of spies – Soviet fears of foreign intelligence operations were perennial. The cultural Cold War was as fierce as the east-west political struggle. In 1949, the Soviet Union published a book entitled The truth about American diplomats, written by Annabelle Bucar, an employee at the American embassy in … [Read more…]