Betrayal in Berlin: The True Story of the Cold War’s Most Audacious Espionage Operation

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This historical non-fiction book provides a detailed account of a significant Cold War espionage operation, enhancing a student’s understanding of 20th-century history.

Betrayal in Berlin: The True Story of the Cold War's Most Audacious Espionage Operation
Betrayal in Berlin: The True Story of the Cold War’s Most Audacious Espionage Operation
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“A riveting and vivid account. … A remarkable story. … It reads like a Hollywood screenplay.” –Foreign Affairs The astonishing true story of the Berlin Tunnel, one of the West’s greatest espionage operations of the Cold War–and the dangerous Soviet mole who betrayed it. Its code name was “Operation Gold,” a wildly audacious CIA plan to construct a clandestine tunnel into East Berlin to tap into critical KGB and Soviet military telecommunication lines. The tunnel, crossing the border between the American and Soviet sectors, would have to be 1,500 feet (the length of the Empire State Building) with state-of-the-art equipment, built and operated literally under the feet of their Cold War adversaries. Success would provide the CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service access to a vast treasure of intelligence. Exposure might spark a dangerous confrontation with the Soviets. Yet as the Allies were burrowing into the German soil, a traitor, code-named Agent Diamond by his Soviet handlers, was burrowing into the operation itself. . . Betrayal in Berlin is Steve Vogel’s heart pounding account of the operation. He vividly recreates post-war Berlin, a scarred, shadowy snake pit with thousands of spies and innumerable cover stories. It is also the most vivid account of George Blake, perhaps the most damaging mole of the Cold War. Drawing upon years of archival research, secret documents, and rare interviews with Blake himself, Vogel has crafted a true-life spy story as thrilling as the novels of John le Carre and Len Deighton. Betrayal in Berlin includes 24 photos and two maps.

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Betrayal in Berlin: The True Story of the Cold War’s Most Audacious Espionage Operation

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This non-fiction eBook provides educational content on Cold War history and espionage, supporting social studies and reading comprehension.

Betrayal in Berlin: The True Story of the Cold War's Most Audacious Espionage Operation
Betrayal in Berlin: The True Story of the Cold War’s Most Audacious Espionage Operation
$15.99

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The astonishing true story of the Berlin Tunnel, one of the West’s greatest espionage operations of the Cold War–and the dangerous Soviet mole who betrayed it.

Its code name was “Operation Gold,” a wildly audacious CIA plan to construct a clandestine tunnel into East Berlin to tap into critical KGB and Soviet military telecommunication lines. The tunnel, crossing the border between the American and Soviet sectors, would have to be 1,500 feet (the length of the Empire State Building) with state-of-the-art equipment, built and operated literally under the feet of their Cold War adversaries. Success would provide the CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service access to a vast treasure of intelligence. Exposure might spark a dangerous confrontation with the Soviets. Yet as the Allies were burrowing into the German soil, a traitor, code-named Agent Diamond by his Soviet handlers, was burrowing into the operation itself. . .

Betrayal in Berlin is Steve Vogel’s heart pounding account of the operation. He vividly recreates post-war Berlin, a scarred, shadowy snake pit with thousands of spies and innumerable cover stories. It is also the most vivid account of George Blake, perhaps the most damaging mole of the Cold War. Drawing upon years of archival research, secret documents, and rare interviews with Blake himself, Vogel has crafted a true-life spy story as thrilling as the novels of John le Carre and Len Deighton.

Betrayal in Berlin includes 24 photos and two maps.

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