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| #2620240 in Books | 2005-11-01 | 2005-11-01 | Format: International Edition | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.27 x1.13 x6.35l, | File type: PDF | 368 pages||10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Half the story, but a well-written half|By Sergey Radchenko|The book is a gripping account of espionage investigation and the political fallout from Igor Gouzenko's defection to Canada in September 1945. Knight argues that the Gouzenko case triggered a change of public perception of the Soviet Union, from that of a wartime ally to that of a deceitful enemy. This change of per||"This is the best book yet on the Gouzenko case and its international ramifications. That it is also a cautionary tale on the way the state's legitimate need for security can spin out of control makes it very relevant in today's world." -The Globe and Mail<
Just weeks after World War II had ended, a young cipher clerk named Igor Gouzenko walked out of the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa with secret papers stuffed under his shirt and headed straight for the offices of a city newspaper. His action would change the course of the twentieth century.
Gouzenko’s defection sent shockwaves through Washington, London, Moscow, and Ottawa. It was the first from a Soviet Embassy, and the smuggled documents, which suggested that ag...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.How the Cold War Began: The Gouzenko Affair and the Hunt for Soviet Spies | Amy Knight. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.