Description
Battleground Berlin illuminates some of the most compelling mysteries of the Cold War, including:
* what really happened the night the Soviets "discovered" the Berlin Tunnel;
* who ordered the building of the Berlin Wall-and why did the West seem so ill prepared;
* how did infighting among Soviet leaders affect decisionmaking during the most critical moments of the Berlin crisis;
* how did power struggles between KGB and its protege, the dreaded East German security service, shape the political landscape of East Germany and heighten tension in West Berlin;
* how much did the famous defector Otto John reveal to KGB-and why is he still unable to clear his name;
* and much more.
The book, an operational and organizational history of the world's two most important secret service organizations during a critical time, unveils the vital connection between intelligence gathering and political decisionmaking at the highest levels. Full of intrigue and suspense, it is a story not to be forgotten.
Book Information
ISBN 9780300078718
Author David E. Murphy
Format Paperback
Page Count 584
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 363g