Stalin's Spy by Robert Whymant

Stalin's Spy by Robert Whymant

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This is the story of Richard Sorge, one of the most notorious spies of all time. From 1933 until he was caught in 1941, he transmitted priceless secrets to Red Army intelligence, keeping the Russians informed about Japanese and German intentions.

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Stalin's Spy by Robert Whymant

This is the true story of a remarkable man who pulled off a seemingly impossible espionage mission in Tokyo, before and during World War II. Richard Sorge, born to a Russian mother and a German father, ran a network of Japanese and Europeans under the noses of Japan's dreaded secret police. From 1933 until he was caught in late 1941, he transmitted priceless secrets to Red Army intelligence. Sorge's espionage group - perhaps the most successful operating in this critical period - kept the Russians informed about Japanese and German intentions, and also helped influence decisions made by these governments. Sorge's biggest coup was to inform Stalin of the German attack on Russia in 1941, weeks before it occurred - with details of troop deployments, movement of armaments and the actual date of the attack. Abandoned to his fate by Stalin, Sorge became the first European sentenced to death by a Japanese court. After a prolonged ordeal he was executed in Sugamo prison in 1944.
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ISBN 13 9781860640445
ISBN 10 1860640443
Title Stalin's Spy
Author Robert Whymant
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1996-12-31
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.