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American Espionage Reality
Historians are still writing about megalomaniacs who attempted to conquer the world by force and subversion in order to impose their ideology on society. HITLER and STALIN come quickly to mind. And while both employed intelligence operations to further their objectives, only the Soviet Union systematically integrated espionage, deception, and terror to advance its worldwide foreign policy and maintain domestic security. Many books have been written describing the operations, the personnel, and the organizations-KGB and GRU-involved. Jerrold and Leona SCHECTER have written one, Special Tasks, the story of KGB officer Pavel SUDOPLATOV. And Jerrold SCHECTER co-authored another with former KGB officer Peter DERIABIN, The Spy Who Saved The World, the story of GRU Colonel Oleg PENKOVSKY. But not until Sacred Secrets has the emphasis shifted to the impact of intelligence operations on the history of two societies-the United States and the Soviet Union.We learn that a KGB agent of influence in the American government shaped American the policy that led to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. And, despite pledges to the contrary, the Soviet Union spied on its American ally throughout WWII using agents recruited from the American Communist Party. Robert OPENHEIMER was one such source as the letter to NKGB Chairman BERIA reproduced in the book, makes clear. Furthermore, as was their way, after the war the Soviets were largely successful in blaming America for not giving them the war time secrets desired outright, so spies wouldn't be necessary-it was America's fault. At first, many Americans either supported this view or denied that any serious espionage had even occurred. The FBI knew them to be wrong-disillusioned defectors had made that clear. But their evidence could not at first be made public. The most valuable revelations-contained in broken KGB codes-would not surface for 50 years. Liberal doubts and right-wing certainty-both wrong-became part of the daily news diet in the 1940s and 50s. But once aroused, using straight forward counter-espionage techniques and the results of government cryptanalysis, the FBI shut down the Soviet networks and ended the era of the ideological spy.Scared Secrets makes clear that despite these losses, Moscow did not end its espionage program after WWII. In fact, it quickly attempted to reestablish its illegal networks and in later years it took advantage of the greed-incentive made attractive by American walk-ins from WALKER to HANSSEN, with many in between. America had its own Cold War successes and the SCHECTERS describe several including a new twist on the acquisition of the KRUSHCHEV secret speech-interesting despite their use of the oxymoron defector-in-place. In the end, America's technological prowess overcame the Soviet espionage and military threat, bankrupting the Soviet Union in the process-America won the Cold War. Sacred Secrets documents well these often ironic contradictions.The SCHECTERS make a persuasive case that, contrary to the moral relativism advocates of the political-left, the United States did not start the Cold War or force the Soviet Union to do so. Would America's post WWII policies have been different had Soviet espionage and subversion in America not been so politically oriented and active? Read Sacred Secrets for the answer.
T**.
Provides citations to support information on Pearl Harbor attack and Cold War the will surprise you.
This book provided information that the attack on Pearl Harbor and the selection of the second front, through France, served Soviet objectives. Excellent sourcing to support what initially sounds like Cold War spy fiction.
H**L
Three Stars
Too fractured.
K**G
The Majority of Americans have No Clue
Sacred Secrets is an incredibly well-documented book. It covers primarily World War II and into the early '50s. The revelations would and will shock most people. The FDR administration laid the groundwork for the war we are in at the present time. The authors take you on a journey of deceit, lies, and double-dealing that is the foundation of today.s Democratic Party. Sad state of affairs is even sadder than you think.
W**5
you have know idea what you do not know about WWII
If you think the "good old days" were when the greatest generation was in charge, and that there really is a Santa Claus, you probably should not read this book. But, if you want the blunt history about how Stalin infiltrated our government and society in the 30's and 40's to manipulate American government decisions concerning the Great WWII then you need to know about the Venona Secrets, and this author has done a great job piecing the history and recently declassified intelligence together to show just how crafty Stalin was and how susceptible America was to infiltration by Soviet agents at the highest levels.
J**O
Soviet Spying in the USA
Great, but a little dated, overview of Soviet spy operations in the USA. Would love to see an updated version someday with all the most current discoveries.
T**Y
Five Stars
A good read well researched and presented.
J**.
Five Stars
This is not fiction.
S**G
L’Union soviétique, maîtresse de la manipulation
Voici un ouvrage éclairant sur l’infiltration soviétique qu’il y eut pendant plusieurs décennies au sein des instances décisionnelles les plus hautes des Etats-Unis et qui a permis d’influencer la politique de son gouvernement. Cela montre quelque part parfaitement à quel point la naïveté peut conduire.Les auteurs qui ont eu accès à nombre de documents déclassifiés nous fournissent un nombre important d’informations bouleversant complètement nombre d’idées reçues et permettant de mieux comprendre l’histoire américaine et l’histoire internationale, particulièrement des années 40 et 50. Cela est venu compléter utilement celles déjà obtenues dans le cadre du projet de décryptage Venona.Certaines de ses opérations ont abouti en remplissant pleinement leur objectif et ont eu des conséquences considérables comme l’opération "Snow" qui resta complètement ignorée jusqu’à l’ouverture de certaines des archives soviétiques bien qu’elle avait entraîné l’entrée en guerre du Japon et le fameux raid de de Pearl Harbour qui, évidemment, n’étonna en rien, on s’en doute, Staline. D’autres eurent, bien heureusement, moins de succès comme le plan Morgenthau qui visait à réduire de façon drastique la population allemande et à faire de l’Allemagne un état agricole ce qui aurait permis de faire de l’espace allemand le ventre mou permettant aux soviétiques d’atteindre facilement le reste de l’Europe occidentale et en même temps d’enlever toute consistance à quelque projet européen que ce soit.Il reste, bien évidemment, compte tenu du niveau d’infiltration obtenu, notamment dans les milieux intellectuels, des séquelles de cette époque qui s’expliquent par la persistance du poison autrefois inoculé et se traduisent par de fausses images devenues, à la longue et à force de répétition, convenues (à défaut d’être exactes), mais qui, toujours aujourd’hui, viennent déformer des faits historiques.Il faut toutefois ajouter que désinformation et manipulation ne sont plus aujourd‘hui uniquement l’apanage de puissances étrangères et de ceux qui se veulent encore idéologiquement plus ou moins les héritiers de l’idéologie soviétique. L’une et l’autre sont couramment utilisées comme moyens de gouvernance dans beaucoup de démocraties occidentales au sein desquelles, il est en outre, dans la filiation des méthodes des intellectuels communistes d’hier, de bon ton de dénoncer le «complotisme» en amalgament à dessein sous ce terme des théories complètement farfelues et les dénonciations justifiées d’évidentes manipulations et travestissements de la réalité, voire de buts effectivement poursuivis.On ne peut donc que conseiller la lecture de cet ouvrage (comportant, par ailleurs, en appendices quelques documents soviétiques fort intéressants accompagnés de leur traduction), malheureusement non traduit en français, qui, à la fois, nous donne une vision plus conforme de la réalité du passé en dévoilant certains secrets ignorés qui changèrent ou tentèrent de changer la face du monde, et qui, permet simultanément, de réfléchir à l’instant présent.Cette lecture peut être complétée utilement par celle de deux autres ouvrages en langue anglaise (et, naturellement, du livre, d’ailleurs mentionné par les auteurs dans leur conclusion, de Christopher Andrew et de Vassili Mitrokhine «Le KGB contre l’Ouest: 1917-1991», Fayard, 2000) :-»In denial: Historians, communism and espionage» de John Earl Haynes et Harvey Klehr, Encounter Books, New York, 2003.-»Blacklisted by history : The untold story of Senator Joe McCarthy and his fight against America’s enemies» de M. Stanton Evans, Crown Forum, New York, 2007.
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