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This is a near fine (almost like new) hardcover with dust jacket. 1996 University Press of Kansas. This copy is still crisp and clean inside and out. The pages are crisp and clean. The binding is tight and straight. Black hardcover boards under jacket have barely a hint of shelf wear. The accompanying dust jacket is near fine, clean and shiny with only a hint of shelf wear. Medium octavo book size or 6.5" x 9.5" with 307 pages including index.
Sharing Secrets with Stalin by Bradley F. Smith is subtitled How the Allies Traded Intelligence 1941-1945. Between the 1930's and 1945, Allied intelligence expanded at an enormous rate to acquire the secret information needed to win the war. But, the demand outpaced the ability to produce it. For that reason, Washington, London and Moscow were compelled to share some of their most sensitive secrets. Based on interviews and extensive research, including tenaciously guarded Soviet documents, the book demonstrates that even with suspicion but driven by the harsh realities of war, the Allies shared secrets with The Soviet Union.
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