Man Without a Face: The Autobiography of Communism's Greatest Spymaster
By Markus Wolf and Anne McElvoy
Published By Public Affairs
Year Published 1997
Book Format - Soft cover
Summary
This book is a glimpse into a part of the Cold War the world would never have known about, if not told by a person who lived it. For decades, Marcus Wolf was known to Western intelligence officers only as “the man without a face.” Now the legendary spymaster has emerged from the shadows to reveal hie remarkable life of secrets, lies, and betrayals as head of the world’s most formidablr and effective foreign spy service ever.
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By Markus Wolf and Anne McElvoy
Published By Public Affairs
Year Published 1997
Book Format - Soft cover
Summary
This book is a glimpse into a part of the Cold War the world would never have known about, if not told by a person who lived it. For decades, Marcus Wolf was known to Western intelligence officers only as “the man without a face.” Now the legendary spymaster has emerged from the shadows to reveal hie remarkable life of secrets, lies, and betrayals as head of the world’s most formidablr and effective foreign spy service ever.
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By Markus Wolf and Anne McElvoy
Published By Public Affairs
Year Published 1997
Book Format - Soft cover
Summary
This book is a glimpse into a part of the Cold War the world would never have known about, if not told by a person who lived it. For decades, Marcus Wolf was known to Western intelligence officers only as “the man without a face.” Now the legendary spymaster has emerged from the shadows to reveal hie remarkable life of secrets, lies, and betrayals as head of the world’s most formidablr and effective foreign spy service ever.
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