An examination of The Crimean War and the administration of the
British Army. The author looks at the changes had been made before
the war and the impact of the war itself on the military command
structure, political responsibility, supply and transport.
Near fine in d/w - x + 174pp, ills & diagrams, notes, bibliography
Soviet subversion of Western Intelligence services started in
the 1930s. An assessment of the success of Soviet espionage
activities and the extent of the damage it caused. The author
focusses on the startling ability of the Soviet Union to
infiltrate agents and subversives into MI6, MI5, and the WWII SOE
organization. Contains a historical survey of the 1930s and an
analysis of Britain's foreign policy towards Russia including the
Allied attempt to foment an anti-Nazi uprising in occupied Europe
and a Soviet mole at work in the operation.