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Aleksandr Feklisov – eminent Russian diplomat and intelligence agent, candidate of historical studies, and Hero of the Russian Federation – recounts to us the obscure pages of 20th century history. The spy writes about operational meetings with the German nuclear physicist K. Fuchs, and about the secret creation of the first Soviet atomic bomb.
KGB colonel Feklisov describes his actions as resident during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the efforts of the Soviet foreign intelligence service in preventing a third world war.
The author reveals the reasons for the tragic end of communist agent Yu. Rozenberg and his wife, who were executed on the electric chair by the Americans, and also gives another version of John Kennedy’s assassination.
For a wide circle of readers.
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