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敌友难辨:冷战谍海逸史
Sha Qingqing
The double life of a hilarious spy, a true history that is stranger than fiction. In 1987, a best-selling book called "The Man Who Caught a Spy" was banned by the British government. The reason was that the book was so true that it violated confidentiality requirements; Cambridge University broke away from the "Five" of Soviet spies, and British nobles became the pillars of the KGB; fearing that the exposure of espionage incidents would bring public relations crises, bureaucrats often kept it secret and even deliberately let suspects go; spies accepted it in their later years During the interview, he said that it was only a small part of life. He spent much more time picking up children and doing housework than doing espionage work... When the grassroots team encountered the Cuban missile crisis, the Berlin tunnel, and the crash of a South Korean passenger plane... Uncover the thrilling and oozing truth behind the great power game!
The double life of a hilarious spy, a true history that is stranger than fiction. In 1987, a best-selling book called "The Man Who Caught a Spy" was banned by the British government. The reason was that the book was so true that it violated confidentiality requirements; Cambridge University broke away from the "Five" of Soviet spies, and British nobles became the pillars of the KGB; fearing that the exposure of espionage incidents would bring public relations crises, bureaucrats often kept it secret and even deliberately let suspects go; spies accepted it in their later years During the interview, he said that it was only a small part of life. He spent much more time picking up children and doing housework than doing espionage work... When the grassroots team encountered the Cuban missile crisis, the Berlin tunnel, and the crash of a South Korean passenger plane... Uncover the thrilling and oozing truth behind the great power game!