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The first riveting examination of the shocking infiltration of the US government by Stalin’s Soviet intelligence networks during WWII.
Until now, many sinister events that transpired in the clash of the world's superpowers at the close of World War II and the ensuing Cold War era have been ignored, distorted, and kept hidden from the public. Through a careful survey of primary sources and disclosure of formerly secret records, Evans and Romerstein have written a riveting historical account that traces the vast deceptions that kept Stalin's henchmen on the federal payroll and sabotaged U.S. policy overseas. The facts presented here expose shocking cover-ups, from the top FDR aides who threatened internal security and free-world interests by exerting pro-Red influence on U.S.policy, to the grand juries that were rigged, to the countless officials of the Roosevelt and Truman administrations who turned a blind eye to the penetration problem. Stalin's Secret Agents convincingly indicts in historical retrospect the people responsible for these corruptions of justice.
- Sales Rank: #143678 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Threshold Editions
- Published on: 2013-06-11
- Released on: 2013-06-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.25" h x .80" w x 6.12" l, .68 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 304 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
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Conservatives and liberals both have their treasured narratives that they repeatedly chant like a mantra. Evans and Romerstein are conservative journalists, and both have written extensively on issues related to the Cold War. Here they deal with the issue of “massive” and, in their view, effective Soviet infiltration of agents into the highest levels of the successive Roosevelt administrations during the 1930s and 1940s. And they aren’t making stuff up. Using recently declassified information from both Soviet and American archives, they show that Soviet efforts at subversion were indeed massive, but that point has been made before. Yet Evans and Romerstein go much further. They assert that successful Soviet efforts to insert agents into the government led, naturally, to the passing of information and also to strong influence over foreign policy. For example, based on very fragmentary evidence, they claim that Alger Hiss strongly influenced the American concessions made at Yalta. This work will be red meat for many conservative ideologues but is unlikely to persuade more objective readers. --Jay Freeman
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"With his deep, slightly raspy, and deliberate voice, Alan Sklar creates a dark, foreboding atmosphere that enhances the authors' text. His narration is well paced and compelling." ---Publishers Weekly Audio Review
About the Author
M. Stanton Evans is the author of seven previous books, including Blacklisted by History and The Theme Is Freedom. Now a contributing editor at Human Events and a contributor at National Review, he was previously the editor of the Indianapolis News, a columnist for the Los Angeles Times syndicate, and a commentator for CBS and Voice of America. He lives near Washington, D.C.
Herbert Romerstein was head of the Office to Counter Soviet Disinformation at the U.S. Information Agency from 1983-1989.�He had previously served on the staff of several congressional committees, including the House Intelligence Committee.
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94 of 100 people found the following review helpful.
The Russian bear was everywhere
By Paul Gelman
It has long been opined that in many ways the Cold War was a war of shadows, in which espionage and intelligence have played a central role in it. According to some experts' views the spies helped maintain the balance between both sides, the East and the West, making sure that no side would gain any advantage over the other in any field, especially in the strategic and tactical fields. I concur with this view and, in fact, I am more than certain that intelligence was a powerful tool in the hands of the policy makers during this war.
This new book only sharpens this view by presenting its central thesis which is as follows: the penetration of Russian spies into almost all the federal agencies of the USA was extremely deep. Unfortunately, as the authors claim, the overall picture is still far from being complete, since so many original documents were destroyed, sanitized or manipulated. In other words,it will take many more years to get the real and full picture of the role that intelligence played in this war.
But this book is not really about spies;it is about agents of influence, working on behalf of their Russian masters, who controlled tham from the Kremlin or inside the USA. These agents were to be found in any governmental agency and names such as Alger Hiss, Elizabeth Bentley and Harry Hopkins are well known.
However, the authors have done a very good job in bringing to surface some more names of tens of people who were involved in establishing a constant channel between Moscow and Washington, through which vital information was reaching the upper echelons of the Russian leaders.Hundreds of Soviet agents, Communist party members and fellow travellers were ensconced on offficial payrolls, beginning in the New Deal era.These were able to serve the cause of Moscow and betray America's national interests.
The book includes photos of many important documents, and among them one can find original ones hitherto unknown. In addition, it also offers the reader an excellent analysis on key issues regarding the way those agents were employed, starting from the 1930s until the fifties. Highly recommended!
84 of 91 people found the following review helpful.
Mighty History!
By Bernard Chapin
And concise history too! That was my one complaint about Blacklisted by History--M. Stanton Evan's immortal biography of Senator McCarthy--was that it was too long for me to really get a handle on. This release is completely different as Stalin's Secret Agents is concise but very informative. Evan's thesis is correct: socialist infiltration of our government in the forties is the greatest story never told! Even if one fails to use the term as a descriptor of an individual, the left howls "McCarthyism" should one even imply that socialism is real and that socialism exists today. Yet it does, and its continued existence is assisted by the protection of the Obama White House. Making the threat known was a major reason why the left clamored so hard to get Glenn Beck off the air. Here, in this book, the historian discusses many facts that are readily available elsewhere in historical scholarship concerning Venona--specifically, in the many Klehr and Haynes books along with a couple by Herbert Rommerstein. So it's not that Evans is saying anything new here as much as he succeeds in presenting a sharply crafted and readable narrative. Again, this isn't written in the encyclopedic style. It's a tightly wrapped tale that is also very enjoyable. Once you've consumed the text you'll have no doubt that FDR was the biggest communist dupe in history. Right underneath his cigarette holder crawled the nefarious traitor Harry Hopkins, a man who single handedly gave Poland over to totalitarianism. He also delivered our uranium and heavy water supplies to the Soviets via his manipulations at a base in Montana. You'll become furious upon observing the method by which Hopkins undermined the careers of those military men who stood up to him. You'll also be discomforted by the fashion by which those communists in our government purposefully sacrificed China to Mao Zedong. Chapter 16, Operation Keelhaul, was one of the darkest moments in this nation's history. Even now, the left continues to subvert America and its citizens. I say: Read this book! Its outstanding. M. Stanton Evans is one of our best historians and his continued labors also prove that excellence never retires.
85 of 93 people found the following review helpful.
Horrifying to read how deeply US Govt was penetrated
By Nikephorus Phokas
Reading this book fills you with an increasing dread to see how deeply the US Govt in the FDR administration was penetrated by traitors working directly for the Soviet Union. It becomes drepressingly clear that FDR was so naive and feckless in allowing himself to be surrounded by and eventually grossly manipulated by these people that he was in serious violation of his oath of office to protect and defend the United States. These Soviet agents not only surrounded Roosevelt but were gaining control of wartime and postwar policy making bodies, especially the State Department, purging them of anti-communist and security personnel in order to advance the interests of the Soviet Union. The Army's G2 files on subervises were broken up and buried in the archives, and the office closed down. Restrictions on employment of Communist Party of the USA members by the Government and their commissioning in the armed forces were lifted, all directed by the White House at the instigation of these traitors, chief of whom was Harry Hopkins. The book especially focuses on Hopkins role as the most powerful man in the Government after FDR and his unfailing efforts to give Stalin everything he wanted with no quid pro quo or consideration of American interests and to put the US Government fully behind the advancement of Soviet interests. And it goes on and on. This is well-researched and argued book, and I recommend it for every citizen jealous of his liberties. It is a cautionary tale of how the Left continues to operate, distilled in the CPUSA slogan of the 1940s: "There are no enemies on the Left." That, some may have noticed, is how the mainstream media treated candidate Obama in the last two elections. Peter G. Tsouras
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