Interview: Christopher Andrew discusses the KGB in the Third World

From: All Things Considered (NPR) | Date: October 6, 2005| Author: ROBERT SIEGEL | Copyright information


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10-06-2005

Interview: Christopher Andrew discusses the KGB in the Third World

Host: ROBERT SIEGEL
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM

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A trove of the Soviet Union's darkest secrets was smuggled out of Russia in 1992. Vasili Mitrokhin, a former archivist for the KGB, defected to the West, and he brought with him tens of thousands of pages documenting the whole history of KGB spying. A few years ago Cambridge ...

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Interview: Christopher Andrew discusses the KGB in the Third World
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