Operation Pike
Title | Operation Pike PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Osborn |
Publisher | Praeger |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2000-03-30 |
Genre | History |
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This groundbreaking study reveals the extent of British military planning against the Soviet Union during the first two years of the Second World War. These plans, formulated on the widespread belief that Soviet Russia was an active and willing partner in Adolf Hitler's war of conquest, were designed to bring the Soviets to their knees and deprive Nazi Germany of vital raw materials, especially oil. Churchill himself was one of the leading proponents of action that would have led to an Anglo-Soviet conflict even as the war with Germany raged on. Utilizing many never-before published documents, Osborn challenges conventional wisdom that Allied hopes were pinned on a Soviet entry into the war against Germany and proposes instead that, had the Nazis not successfully invaded France in May 1940, the Allies might well have launched their own offensive against the Soviet Union. Anti-Soviet rumblings began shortly after the Red Army seized eastern Poland in September 1939, and became more strident after Joseph Stalin invaded Finland later that year. Truly serious planning did not take place, however, until after Stalin's disastrous war with Finland ended in March 1940. Immediately following the abrupt end of that conflict the Red Army sent substantial reinforcements to the Black Sea region, the area most threatened by Allied attack. In March-April 1940, the British undertook secret reconnaissance flights to obtain photographs of important targets inside the Soviet Union. The swift collapse of France in May 1940 insured that British bombers were not launched against these targets, but suspicion lingered between Britain and the USSR throughout the war, contributing to Stalin's refusal to believe Winston Churchill's warnings that Hitler was preparing to invade the USSR in 1941.
Lions of Medina
Title | Lions of Medina PDF eBook |
Author | Doyle D. Glass |
Publisher | Penguin |
Total Pages | 473 |
Release | 2008-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0451224086 |
“A stirring tribute to the valor of Marines in Vietnam.”—Nathaniel Fick, New York Times bestselling author of One Bullet Away Thursday, October 12, 1967: Marine Lance Corporal Kevin Cahill stepped onto a trail deep in the remote Hai Lang National Forest in South Vietnam. Following Cahill were the Marines of Charlie Company, First Battalion, First Marines, First Marine Division. They would find hell on earth under the jungle canopy. Ambushed, surrounded, outnumbered, out-gunned, and quickly running low on ammunition, the marines of Operation Medina fought toe-to-toe with a ferocious, determined opponent. Based on extensive interviews with survivors of Operation Medina, as well as with the friends and families of the men who didn't make it back, Lions of Medina takes readers through the tragedy and triumphs of war, and into the heart of a close-knit group of warriors who fought, bled, and died together, and the spirit of loyalty and camaraderie that binds them to this day.
Financial Assistance by Geographic Area
Title | Financial Assistance by Geographic Area PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 952 |
Release | |
Genre | Federal aid to higher education |
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Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, and Secret Operations
Title | Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, and Secret Operations PDF eBook |
Author | R. C. S. Trahair |
Publisher | Enigma Books |
Total Pages | 603 |
Release | 2013-10-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1936274256 |
The only updated Cold War spy encyclopedia in print.
Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, and Secret Operations
Title | Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, and Secret Operations PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Trahair |
Publisher | Enigma Books |
Total Pages | 603 |
Release | 2012-01-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1936274264 |
The only comprehensive and up-to-date book of its kind with the latest information.
The Devils' Alliance
Title | The Devils' Alliance PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Moorhouse |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Total Pages | 440 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0465054927 |
antly, the pact laid the groundwork for Soviet control of Eastern Europe, a power grab that would define the post-war order. Drawing on memoirs, diaries, and official records from newly opened Soviet archives, The Devils' Alliance is the authoritative work on one of the seminal episodes of World War II. In his characteristically rich and detailed prose, Moorhouse paints a vivid picture of the pact's origins and its enduring influence as a crucial turning point, in both the war and in modern history.
Empire of Secrets
Title | Empire of Secrets PDF eBook |
Author | Calder Walton |
Publisher | ABRAMS |
Total Pages | 461 |
Release | 2014-10-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1468310437 |
The renowned espionage historian offers “a gripping account of British intelligence during the last days of empire” (The Daily Telegraph). Drawing on a wealth of newly declassified records and hitherto overlooked personal papers, intelligence expert Calder Walton offers a compelling and authoritative history of Britain’s espionage activities after World War II. A major addition to intelligence literature, this is the first book to utilize records from the Foreign Office’s secret archive, which contains some of the darkest and most shameful secrets from the last days of Britain’s empire. Working clandestinely, MI5 operatives helped to prop up newly independent states across the globe against a ceaseless campaign of Communist subversion. Though the CIA is often assumed to be the principal actor against the Soviet Union through the Cold War, Britain plays a key role through its so-called “special relationship” with the United States. In Empire of Secrets, Walton sheds new light on everything from violent counterinsurgencies fought by British forces in the jungles of Malaya and Kenya, to urban warfare campaigns conducted in Palestine and the Arabian Peninsula. The stories here have chilling contemporary resonance, detailing the use and abuse of intelligence by governments that oversaw state-sanctioned terrorism, wartime rendition, and “enhanced” interrogation. “An important and highly original account of postwar British intelligence.” —The Wall Street Journal