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By Benjamin Weiser
This fast-paced historical narrative
is more
gripping than any spy fiction
-- , a genuine
page-turner. In the 1970's, a
high-ranking
Polish officer involved in Warsaw
Pact battle
planning became alarmed by what
he learned.
While the Warsaw Pact was ostensibly
a defensive
alliance against NATO, the Soviets
actually
planned almost exclusively for
an offensive
war. Moreover, any Soviet move
against Western
Europe would entail a massive
transiting
of troops and armor through Poland,
where
they were bound to be hit by
tactical nuclear
strikes, which would decimate
the country.
The officer in question decided
to make contact
with American intelligence, and
this book
is a fascinating look into spy
craft. |
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