The crown jewels : the British secrets at the heart of the KGB archives /
An account of Soviet foreign intelligence activity in Great Britain during the Cold War is based on documents released from the KGB archives, their "crown jewels," as the KGB unofficially called its most valuable assets.
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- I. The Reds are Coming
- II. The Zinoviev Letter
- III. Rezident in London
- IV. The Secrets of Room 22
- V. Codename DUNCAN
- VI. The Great Illegals
- VII. Burgess and Blunt
- VIII. The KLATT Affair
- IX. The Vegetarian
- X. Atom Secrets
- XI. Codename SHAH
- App. I. Some of the documents passed to Moscow by Anthony Blunt
- App. II. The Philby Reports
- Glossary of Soviet Intelligence Codenames.