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Spymaster

Startling Cold War Revelations of a Soviet KGB Chief

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From the dark days of World War II through the Cold War, Sergey A. Kondrashev was a major player in Russia’s notorious KGB espionage apparatus. Rising through its ranks through hard work and keen understanding of how the spy and political games are played, he “handled” American and British defectors, recruited Western operatives as double agents, served as a ranking officer at the East Berlin and Vienna KGB bureaus, and tackled special assignments from the Kremlin.

During a 1994 television program about former spymasters, Kondrashev met and began a close friendship with a former foe, ex–CIA officer Tennent H. “Pete” Bagley, whom the Russian asked to help write his memoirs.

Because Bagley knew so about much of Kondrashev’s career (they had been on opposite sides in several operations), his penetrating questions and insights reveal slices of never-revealed espionage history that rival anything found in the pages of Ian Fleming, Len Deighton, or John le Carr. This includes chilling tales of surviving Stalin’s purges while superiors and colleagues did not, of plotting to reveal the Berlin Tunnel, of quelling the Hungarian Revolution and “Prague Spring” independence movements, and of assisting in arranging the final disposition of the corpses of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun. Kondrashev also details equally fascinating KGB propaganda and disinformation efforts that shaped Western attitudes throughout the Cold War.

Because publication of these memoirs was banned by Putin’s regime, Bagley promised Kondrashev to have them published in the West. They are now available to all who are fascinated by vivid tales of international intrigue.

©2013 Tennent H. Bagley (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Amériques Histoire Liberté et sécurité Militaire Moderne Politique Russie XXe siècle États-Unis Espionnage Union soviétique Guerre froide Guerre Impérialisme Staline Mémoires Japon impérial
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Not gripping, but reasonably interesting semi-biography of a high ranking KGB official in Stalin, Krushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Gorbachev eras of the USSR. Good performance of Russian etc names.

Reasonably Interesting

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thereis an inconsistent use of the first person, and it's never quite clear whether the use of the first person is expressed from the subject/protagonists perspective, or the author's. something about the delivery is robotic, and the two facts together make it difficult to enjoy this, as it feels very much like an AI generated story/reading.

mildly confusing, and robotic delivery

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