دانلود کتاب Double Lives: Spies and Writers in the Secret Soviet War of Ideas Against the West
by KOCH, Stephen
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عنوان فارسی: زندگی دوگانه: جاسوسان و نویسندگان در جنگ مخفیانه عقاید شوروی علیه غرب |
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The full story of this clandestine army has never before been told, since most of the celebrities who led these double lives either did so in total secrecy, or were themselves unaware of who was really pulling the strings. Leading intellectuals, including Lillian Hellman, André Gide, André Malraux, Ernest Hemingway, Dorothy Parker, John Dos Passos, Bertolt Brecht, and many others, either were among Münzenberg's “agents of influence” or were manipulated by them. Most had enlisted in their idealism for the anti-Fascist movement (privately, Münzenberg used the term "Innocents' Clubs" for his various front organizations), yet not a few of these writers and artists soon found themselves defending the most debased Soviet actions and principles.
Steven Koch masterfully recounts this astounding story of betrayal, covert operations, and even murder, which played itself out on an international stage from secret trials in Moscow to the halls of MI5 in London, to New York and Hollywood. From the early 1930s to the mid- 1960s, there were few significant episodes between East and West in which Münzenberg's recruits, or their successors, did not play a dramatic and decisive role. Among many other stunning revelations, Koch discloses new insights into how the German and Soviet secret services collaborated in the 1930s so that Hitler and Stalin could destroy their domestic enemies, a juncture leading to Hitler's Blood Purge and Stalin's Great Terror.
Although these “secret soldiers" fell short of Lenin's goal for the Comintern — to convert the West to the communist cause — this covert network profoundly affected cultural history for decades of the present century. This is a new chapter in the history of espionage that is also a brilliant exploration of the meaning of political morality in our time.