THROUGH THE WORLD OF CLOAK AND DAGGER

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100050057-0
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November 11, 2016
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October 1, 1998
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57
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March 29, 1968
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NSPR
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Sanitized - Approved For Release : G1 IRG 7 rrcnt C?:7 C. )7r 1';Co repo ra;o PR0'M;7,;:Cu1 R.I. JOURNAL L_ ,$91968 S-204,809 CPYRGHT BOO (S iN REVIEW " Through -The World-1, of C GREAT TRUE SPY STORIES, Edited 'by Allen Dulles. 393 pages. Harper. & now. $6.95. Reviewed by If you came in late on the 'onderful world of spies and ounterspies, of codes and .iphcrs and deceptions on an nternational scale, here is a. ood way to get caught up )n what has happened in the ast 2,000 years. Allen W. Dulles, a pymastcr himself of con- iderable attainments and un- il recently the director of he Central Intelligence Agen- provides illumin-a-7ing com- nentary and brief in- roductions to the stories that lave been collected from oks and magazines. It is somewhat surprising o find an excerpt from The 4emoirs. of Jacques Casanova ntil one remembers that asanova, in addition, to his tter-known % activities, oar- ied on secret missions when Casanova's account of his isit to the English fleet at unkirk during the Seven ears' War shows that he had perator. Dulles points out f espionage by making een displaying e x p e r t sychology,' Dulles acknowl- Spying didn't begin with asanova 'but is as old as Dulles has separated his 'c- ounts in divisions represei t--' irst, there , is "penetration," far instance, the story of Cicero, the Albanian who was valet for the British am- bassador in Ankara and who sold British dispatches to the Germans. (The Germans didn't believe him and paid him in counterfeit pound notes.) Dulles himself, then operating in Berne, had a hand in uncovering Cicero. 'There is too an excerpt from The Penkovskiy Papers, sup- posedly the output of Col. Oleg Penkovskiy, a Russian who was recruited by the West. The papers have been somewhat tarnished since their publication by the dis- closure of the almost certain involvement in their publica- tion of the CIA. In fact, Dulles uses the "iy". spelling of the Russian's name, a spelling employed by the CIA. The section on the organi. zation of espionage contains who from Tokyo provided by Ewen Montagu , certainly Russia with information of . one* of -the most fascinating great value, of the Rote espionage tales to come out Capelle that spied for Russia. of World War H. In Germany and of the atom Some of the excerpts are spy ring that was active in short, hardly enough to give the United States. the reader a taste of the total Double agents - Col. Stig story- such as thMontague Wennerstrom of the Swedish . piece on the dece tion set up Air Force was one - and to throw the Ger ans off the-4 defectors are here. There are truth before the vasion of accounts of setting a spy to Europe in 1944 and some catch a spy, for coup- are considerably longer - 9 terespionage goes arm in arm there. is, for insta (e, the ac- with espionage. ' ' count of the des rately in- Then there are % Constance efficient underground opera- Babington-Smith's fascinating . tion in Holland which the Ger- account of photo interpretation mans took over and ran for and Lewis L. Strauss' descrip- months without the head- the explosion of a ' Russian. wiser out au. in all the nuclear bomb. . book provides ; for 'the The deception of an ad- newcomer something of a road versary , Is covered by map through the world of es- Herodotus' tale of the horrible - plonage and a tourist's ac- and costly but successful pro- count of the- wonders that cedure that led ?tn the fall more time and interest can Sanitized -WA949rF,#,,V%"P49gVjVq PQ 100051 e, perhaps the most suer reader to the book itself - 'aging editor of the Providence