KGB operations against the USA and Canada in Soviet Ukraine, 1953-1991. / von Sergei I. Zhuk

По: Žuk, Sergej Ivanovič [author]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Серия: Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe SerИздатель: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022Дата авторского права: ©2022Описание: 1 online resource (283 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9781000580600Тематика(и): Sowjetunion. Komitet Gosudarstvennoj Bezopasnosti | Ukraine | USA | KanadaЖанр/форма: | FernzugriffДополнительные физические форматы: Print version:: KGB Operations Against the USA and Canada in Soviet Ukraine, 1953-1991Электронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Rise and Fall of the KGB in Soviet Ukraine after Stalin -- The KGB vs. the "Main Adversary -- KGB Operations and Active Measures -- Discovery of the "Capitalist Seductive" America through KGB Operations in Soviet Ukraine -- Historiography, Sources and Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Creating the Models for the Special KGB Operations against the USA and Canada after WWII -- 1. Legacy of the World War II: Ukrainian Nationalists in Diaspora and the Spy Schools in West Germany -- The First Target of the KGB - The Ukrainian Nationalism -- KGB Operations against US "Spy Schools -- Notes -- 2. The Legacy of the Early Cold War: Re-immigrants, the KGB Double Agents and "Zionist Jews -- The "Displaced Persons" and KGB Double Agents -- The KGB Operations against Soviet Jews and Anti-Semitism -- Notes -- 3. Communists and the Political Left in Capitalist America: A Case of Peter Krawchuk and John Kolasky -- Peter Krawchuk - "The Best Canadian Friend of Soviet Ukraine -- Russification of Soviet Ukraine, John Kolasky and the KGB -- Peter Krawchuk as a Link between the "Seductive" America and the "Corrupt Soviet System," and the Problems of Soviet Material Support -- Notes -- 4. Arnold Shlepakov, Ukrainian Diaspora in America and Academic Exchanges -- Arnold Shlepakov as a KGB Connection to the American/Canadian Left -- Soviet Cultural Diplomacy, Ukrainian Studies and Ukrainian Diaspora in America -- Notes -- Part II: The KGB vs. Politicians and Tourists from "Capitalist America -- 5. "Shpionomania," or the American Spies Hysteria in Soviet Ukraine -- The KGB Active Measures against US Diplomats -- The "Spy Mania" and the Public Trials of "American Spies" in Soviet Ukraine.
The KGB's Preparations for the Counter-Intelligence Measures against American Spies -- Notes -- 6. The US Exhibitions and Technological/Industrial Espionage -- The KGB Operations against American Exhibitions in Soviet Ukraine -- Industrial and Technological Espionage Home and Abroad -- Notes -- 7. "Using the American Officials": From the KGB-CIA Collaboration to the Meddling in the US Politics -- Failed Collaboration in 1960 and 1972 -- Influencing American Politicians" and Meddling in American Politics, Education and Religious Affairs -- The KGB Operations against US Consulate and US Diplomats in Kyiv -- Notes -- Part III: The KGB of Soviet Ukraine in the Cultural Cold War against Capitalist America -- 8. KGB Special Operations, Cultural Consumption and the Youth Culture in Soviet Ukraine -- The Prague Spring, College Students and Soviet Hippies -- The KGB Anti-fascist Campaign -- Soviet Notions about Mafia -- The KGB Campaign against the Punks -- Notes -- 9. "American Influences" in Forbidden Literature, Non-traditional Religions, Music, Video and Sex -- Non-traditional Religions from America -- Forbidden Literature and Films from America and Forbidden Sex in Ukraine -- Taras Shevchenko, Americanization and Ukrainization of Cultural Consumption (Instead of Conclusion) -- Notes -- Epilogue: "Learning from the Main Adversary" and Returning to the Soviet Anti-American and Anti-Fascist Scenario -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- The Most Important Interviews -- Archival Sources -- Newspapers and Journals -- Secondary Sources -- Index.

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Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Rise and Fall of the KGB in Soviet Ukraine after Stalin -- The KGB vs. the "Main Adversary -- KGB Operations and Active Measures -- Discovery of the "Capitalist Seductive" America through KGB Operations in Soviet Ukraine -- Historiography, Sources and Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Creating the Models for the Special KGB Operations against the USA and Canada after WWII -- 1. Legacy of the World War II: Ukrainian Nationalists in Diaspora and the Spy Schools in West Germany -- The First Target of the KGB - The Ukrainian Nationalism -- KGB Operations against US "Spy Schools -- Notes -- 2. The Legacy of the Early Cold War: Re-immigrants, the KGB Double Agents and "Zionist Jews -- The "Displaced Persons" and KGB Double Agents -- The KGB Operations against Soviet Jews and Anti-Semitism -- Notes -- 3. Communists and the Political Left in Capitalist America: A Case of Peter Krawchuk and John Kolasky -- Peter Krawchuk - "The Best Canadian Friend of Soviet Ukraine -- Russification of Soviet Ukraine, John Kolasky and the KGB -- Peter Krawchuk as a Link between the "Seductive" America and the "Corrupt Soviet System," and the Problems of Soviet Material Support -- Notes -- 4. Arnold Shlepakov, Ukrainian Diaspora in America and Academic Exchanges -- Arnold Shlepakov as a KGB Connection to the American/Canadian Left -- Soviet Cultural Diplomacy, Ukrainian Studies and Ukrainian Diaspora in America -- Notes -- Part II: The KGB vs. Politicians and Tourists from "Capitalist America -- 5. "Shpionomania," or the American Spies Hysteria in Soviet Ukraine -- The KGB Active Measures against US Diplomats -- The "Spy Mania" and the Public Trials of "American Spies" in Soviet Ukraine.

The KGB's Preparations for the Counter-Intelligence Measures against American Spies -- Notes -- 6. The US Exhibitions and Technological/Industrial Espionage -- The KGB Operations against American Exhibitions in Soviet Ukraine -- Industrial and Technological Espionage Home and Abroad -- Notes -- 7. "Using the American Officials": From the KGB-CIA Collaboration to the Meddling in the US Politics -- Failed Collaboration in 1960 and 1972 -- Influencing American Politicians" and Meddling in American Politics, Education and Religious Affairs -- The KGB Operations against US Consulate and US Diplomats in Kyiv -- Notes -- Part III: The KGB of Soviet Ukraine in the Cultural Cold War against Capitalist America -- 8. KGB Special Operations, Cultural Consumption and the Youth Culture in Soviet Ukraine -- The Prague Spring, College Students and Soviet Hippies -- The KGB Anti-fascist Campaign -- Soviet Notions about Mafia -- The KGB Campaign against the Punks -- Notes -- 9. "American Influences" in Forbidden Literature, Non-traditional Religions, Music, Video and Sex -- Non-traditional Religions from America -- Forbidden Literature and Films from America and Forbidden Sex in Ukraine -- Taras Shevchenko, Americanization and Ukrainization of Cultural Consumption (Instead of Conclusion) -- Notes -- Epilogue: "Learning from the Main Adversary" and Returning to the Soviet Anti-American and Anti-Fascist Scenario -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- The Most Important Interviews -- Archival Sources -- Newspapers and Journals -- Secondary Sources -- Index.

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