Stalin's Secret Agents: The Subversion of Roosevelt's by M. Stanton Evans, Herbert Romerstein

By M. Stanton Evans, Herbert Romerstein

Earlier, many sinister occasions that transpired within the conflict of the world’s superpowers on the shut of global conflict II and the consequent chilly conflict period were neglected, distorted, and stored hidden from the general public. via a meticulous exam of fundamental assets and disclosure of previously mystery files, this riveting account of the frequent infiltration of the government via Stalin’s “agents of influence” and the wear they inflicted will surprise readers.

Focusing at the wartime meetings of Teheran and Yalta, veteran journalist M. Stanton Evans and intelligence specialist Herbert Romerstein, the previous head of the U.S. place of work to Counter Soviet Disinformation, draw upon years of study and a meticulous exam of basic resources to track the colossal deception that stored Stalin’s henchmen at the federal payroll and sabotaged coverage abroad in want of the Soviet Union. whereas FDR’s well-being and psychological capacities weakened, aides resembling Lauchlin Currie and Harry Hopkins exerted pro-Red impact on U.S. policy—leading to large breaches of inner protection and the betrayal of free-world pursuits. besides revealing the level to which the Soviet possibility was once obfuscated or denied, this in-depth research exposes the rigging of not less than grand juries and the next multilayered cover-up to guard those that allow the infiltration ensue. numerous officers of the Roosevelt and Truman administrations became a blind eye to the penetration challenge. The records and evidence provided during this completely researched exposé indict in historic retrospect the folks liable for those corruptions of justice.

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The farming community, whose eldest sons were in a reserved occupation, provided perhaps the largest pool of volunteers. One farmer’s son, Geoffrey Morgan-Jones from Herefordshire, was told that their job was to be ‘a bloody nuisance to Jerry’. Others such as senior scouts and gamekeepers were picked, and even known poachers were considered. The Patrol sergeants were local, respected men and each county was under the control of an Intelligence Officer. qxd 6/3/09 08:53 Page 41 best known of these was Peter Fleming, brother of the novelist Ian Fleming, who established patrols in Kent in 1940.

Lakes, rivers and reservoirs were also attended to: in 1940, Luftwaffe seaplanes had used them as convenient points from which to off-load troops in the seizure of Rotterdam’s bridges. Anti-aircraft weaponry The devastating, pinpoint attacks by the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka in the campaigns in western Europe in 1940 had brought home the need for the defence of vulnerable sites, such as wireless or power stations, by light anti-aircraft (LAA) weapons. Britain did not possess an adequate number of LAA guns before the war: attempts to purchase Breda 20mm guns from Italy came to nought in 1940 when Italy entered the war on Germany’s side.

Others would come from the Commonwealth and Dominions, the US and Eire. qxd 6/3/09 08:53 Page 49 had invasion taken place. A massive contribution was made by Polish and also Czech pilots during the Battle of Britain. In 1940 and 1941 Polish troops played a vital part in the construction and guarding of the anti-invasion defences of eastern Scotland. The contributions of the men and women from Norway, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Yugoslavia and Greece were significant, too. The arrival of US forces from 1942 onwards marked a turning point in the war and the recognition that Britain’s darkest days were coming to a close.

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