According to KGB archives, Pavel Sudoplatov directed the secretive Administration for Special Tasks.
Author(s): Pavel Sudoplatov & Anatoli Sudoplatov
576 Pages
Biography + Autobiography, Historical
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About the Book
Pavel Sudoplatov served the KGB for over 50 years, at one point controlling more than 20,000 guerrillas, moles, and spies. But his involvement with the most nefarious Soviet activities made Sudoplatov an unwanted witness, and he was arrested in 1953. Despite torture and solitary confinement he refused to "confess", disavowing any criminal actions. He spent 15 years in prison, and 20 more in rehabilitation. This is an astonishing memoir and a singular historical document of a man who knew and did too much for the Soviet empire. New Foreword by Robert Conquest. **Lightning Print On Demand Title
Book Synopsis
According to KGB archives, Pavel Sudoplatov directed the secretive Administration for Special Tasks. This department was responsible for kidnapping, assassination, sabotage, and guerrilla warfare during World War II, it also set up illegal networks in the United States and Western Europe, and, most crucially, carried out atomic espionage in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. Sudoplatov served the KGB for over fifty years, at one point controlling more than twenty thousand guerrillas, moles, and spies.
But his involvement with the most nefarious Soviet activities-- and the rulers who ordered them-- made Sudoplatov an unwanted witness, and he was arrested in 1953 after Beria's fall. Despite torture and solitary confinement he refused to "confess", disavowing any criminal actions. He spent fifteen years in prison, then struggled two decades more for rehabilitation.
"Special Tasks" is an astonishing memoir and a singular historical document of a man who knew and did too much for the Soviet empire.
From the Back Cover
According to KGB archives, Pavel Sudoplatov directed the secretive Administration for Special Tasks. This department was responsible for kidnapping, assassination, sabotage, and guerrilla warfare during World War II, it also set up illegal networks in the United States and Western Europe, and, most crucially, carried out atomic espionage in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. Sudoplatov served the KGB for over fifty years, at one point controlling more than twenty thousand guerrillas, moles, and spies.
But his involvement with the most nefarious Soviet activities-- and the rulers who ordered them-- made Sudoplatov an unwanted witness, and he was arrested in 1953 after Beria's fall. Despite torture and solitary confinement he refused to "confess", disavowing any criminal actions. He spent fifteen years in prison, then struggled two decades more for rehabilitation.
"Special Tasks" is an astonishing memoir and a singular historical document of a man who knew and did too much for the Soviet empire.
Review Quotes
"A good inside look at Soviet intelligence."--Wall Street Journal
Dimensions (Overall): 9.36 Inches (H) x 5.78 Inches (W) x 1.43 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.88 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 576
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Historical
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Format: Paperback
Author: Pavel Sudoplatov & Anatoli Sudoplatov
Language: English
Street Date: June 19, 1995
TCIN: 79349760
UPC: 9780316821155
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-7398
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What themes are explored in Sudoplatov's memoir?
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A: The memoir explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral complexities of espionage within the context of Soviet history.
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Q: How long did Sudoplatov serve in the KGB?
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A: Pavel Sudoplatov served the KGB for over fifty years, becoming deeply involved in various covert operations.
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Q: What significant events did Sudoplatov witness during his career?
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A: Sudoplatov witnessed and participated in critical Soviet operations including espionage, sabotage, and the political machinations of the KGB during his extensive career.
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Q: What challenges did Sudoplatov face after his arrest?
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A: After his arrest, Sudoplatov faced brutal torture and solitary confinement but steadfastly refused to confess to any alleged crimes.
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Q: Who praised the memoir and what did they describe it as?
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A: Robert Conquest praised the memoir, describing it as the most informative autobiography to emerge from the Stalinist era.