The Venona Secrets: The Definitive Exposé of Soviet Espionage in America - Cold War History Book for Espionage Enthusiasts | Perfect for History Buffs, Political Science Students & Cold War Researchers
The Venona Secrets: The Definitive Exposé of Soviet Espionage in America - Cold War History Book for Espionage Enthusiasts | Perfect for History Buffs, Political Science Students & Cold War ResearchersThe Venona Secrets: The Definitive Exposé of Soviet Espionage in America - Cold War History Book for Espionage Enthusiasts | Perfect for History Buffs, Political Science Students & Cold War ResearchersThe Venona Secrets: The Definitive Exposé of Soviet Espionage in America - Cold War History Book for Espionage Enthusiasts | Perfect for History Buffs, Political Science Students & Cold War Researchers

The Venona Secrets: The Definitive Exposé of Soviet Espionage in America - Cold War History Book for Espionage Enthusiasts | Perfect for History Buffs, Political Science Students & Cold War Researchers

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The Venona Secretspresents one of the last great, untold stories of World War II and the Cold War.In 1995, secret Soviet cable traffic from the 1940s that the United States intercepted and eventually decrypted finally became available to American historians. Now, after spending more than five years researching all the available evidence, espionage experts Herbert Romerstein and Eric Breindel reveal the full, shocking story of the days when Soviet spies ran their fingers through America's atomic-age secrets. Included in The Venona Secrets are the details of the spying activities that reached from Harry Hopkins in Franklin Roosevelt s White House to Alger Hiss in the State Department to Harry Dexter White in the Treasury. More than that, The Venona Secrets exposes: • Information that links Albert Einstein to Soviet intelligence and conclusive evidence showing that J. Robert Oppenheimer gave Moscow our atomic secrets.• How Soviet espionage reached its height when the United States and the Soviet Union were supposedly allies in World War II.• The previously unsuspected vast network of Soviet spies in America.• How the Venona documents confirm the controversial revelations made in the 1940s by former Soviet agents Whittaker Chambers and Elizabeth Bentley.• The role of the American Communist Party in supporting and directing Soviet agents.• How Stalin s paranoia had him target Jews (code-named Rats ) and Trotskyites even after Trotsky’s death.• How the Soviets penetrated America’s own intelligence services.The Venona Secrets is a masterful compendium of spy versus spy that puts the Venona transcripts in context with secret FBI reports, congressional investigations, and documents recently uncovered in the former Soviet archives. Romerstein and Breindel cast a spotlight on one of the most shadowy episodes in recent American history - a past when by our very own government officials, whether wittingly or unwittingly, shielded treason infected Washington and Soviet agents.

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This is a important book that should be in every high school, college, and military base library. It tells the truth about the deep penetration by Communist spies at the highest levels of the U.S. Government. It tells the truth about the spies and "Fellow Travelers" who sold out the Republic and/ or were true believers in the "Communist Paradise" fable. "Oppy" who recently had a massive Hollywood movie made about his life- was one of them. Don't holler comrade- read the book and learn. The Communist agent thefts of the Atomic bomb secrets emboldened Stalin and Mao to unleash the Korean war causing hundreds of thousands of deaths and untold amounts of human misery that continues to this day. Even a passing read of the news indicates that the security situation of the U.S. in regards to Russian and Communist intell. penetration might be worse today. I sure hope that's not the case and I hope we don't find out that we learned nothing from history- the hard way.