Secret soldiers of the revolution : Soviet military intelligence, 1918-1933
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Secret soldiers of the revolution : Soviet military intelligence, 1918-1933
(Contributions in military studies, no. 183)
Greenwood Press, 1999
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Secret soldiers of the revolution
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Bibliography: p. [205]-212
Includes index
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Description
Leonard provides the first comprehensive history of the Red Army's Intelligence Directorate, known today as the GRU, from its inception during the Russian Civil War up to the rise of Nazi Germany in 1933. During these early years of Soviet Army intelligence, the GRU actively promoted Communism internationally through insurrection and partisan warfare. It became deeply involved in espionage in Western Europe, the United States, and Asia.
Making extensive use of primary sources, many of which have only recently become available, Leonard completes a story that has until now been often inaccurate or simply confused.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Origins of Red Army Intelligence
Exporting the Revolution: Insurrection and Partisan Warfare, 1923-1927
Espionage, 1921-1927
Espionage, 1928-1933, Part 1
Espionage, 1928-1933, Part 2
Red Army Intelligence and the Weimar Republic
Analysis and Threat Assessment
Epilogue
Appendices
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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