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The enemy within, a history of espionage, Terry Crowdy

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The enemy within, a history of espionage, Terry Crowdy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-357) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The enemy within
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
70672467
Responsibility statement
Terry Crowdy
Series statement
General military
Sub title
a history of espionage
Summary
"To gain the upper hand in conflict the ability to know what your enemy is planning is vital. Massive amounts of money have been spent and many lives have been lost in pursuit of this objective. From biblical times to the present day, leaders have employed espionage on and off the battlefield in the quest for victory. Tactics might differ, from dirty tricks and theft to interrogation and torture, but the aim is the same - to outmanoeuvre your enemy and emerge triumphant. Separating myth from reality, the Enemy Within, traces the history of espionage from its development in ancient times through to the end of the Cold War and beyond, shedding light on the clandestine activities that have so often tipped the balance in times of war. This detailed account delves into the murky depths of the realm of the spymasters and their spies, revealing many amazing, and often bizarre stories, along the way. From the Monkey hanged as a spy during the Napoleonic wars to the British Double Cross Committee in World War II and from Ivan the Terrible's forming of the first Russian secret police in the 16th century to the infiltration of the IRA in the 20th century, this journey through the history of espionage shows us that be they thrill seekers or madmen, fanatics or tricksters no two spies are alike and their fascinating stories are fraught with danger and intrigue"--Publisher description
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