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100 | _aKaznacheev, Aleksandr. | ||
245 | 0 | _aInside a Soviet embassy | |
260 | _aPhiladelphia | ||
260 | _bJ B Lippincott Company | ||
260 | _c1962 | ||
300 | _a250 p. | ||
520 | _aIn June, 1959, a twenty-seven year-old diplomat at the Russian Embassy in Rangoon quietly went to the American Embassy there, admitted his disillusionment with Communism and asked for sanc tuary, which he received. Now this young man tells what led him to take such a momentous step. His account of the detailed workings.. of a Soviet embassy is the first of its kind. Here is a fascinating reve lation of the operations of Intelli gence in combination with the For eign Service and other missions... of the patient day-and-night effort that lies behind every Russian move in the cold war . . . and of the aspirations and emotions of the people who work in the Soviet embassies. | ||
650 | _aInternational Relations | ||
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