Cold War Radio: The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe, 1950-1989

Cold War Radio: The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe, 1950-1989

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Cold War Radio: The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe, 1950-1989

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During the Cold War, Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty broadcast uncensored news and commentary to people living in communist nations. As critical elements of the CIA's early covert activities against communist regimes in Eastern Europe, the Munich-based stations drew a large audience despite efforts to jam the broadcasts and ban citizens from listening to them. This history of the stations in the Cold War era reveals the perils their staff faced from the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Romania and other communist states. It recounts in detail the murder of writer Georgi Markov, the 1981 bombing of the stations by "Carlos the Jackal," infiltration by KGB agent Oleg Tumanov and other events. Appendices include security reports, letters between Carlos the Jackal and German terrorist Johannes Weinrich and other documents, many of which have never been published.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
McFarland
Manufacturer
McFarland & Company
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
illustrations
UnitCount
1
Format
Illustrated
UPCs
884175328257
EANs
9780786441389