Espionage and Counterintelligence in Occupied Persia Iran

Espionage and Counterintelligence in Occupied Persia  Iran
Author: Adrian O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349559903

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The sequel to Nazi Secret Warfare , which portrayed the catastrophic failure of Germany's clandestine services in Persia (Iran) during the Second World War. By contrast but based on equally solid archival evidence, this companion volume tells the other side of the same fascinating story, introducing us to spies, spycatchers, and spymasters.

Nazi Secret Warfare in Occupied Persia Iran

Nazi Secret Warfare in Occupied Persia  Iran
Author: Adrian O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137427915

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This is the first full-length work to be published about the spectacular failure of the German intelligence services in Persia (Iran) during WWII. Based on archival research it analyzes a compelling history of Nazi planning, operations, personalities, and intrigues, and follows the protagonists from Hitler's rise to power into the postwar era.

The Baghdad Set

The Baghdad Set
Author: Adrian O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2019-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030151836

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This book provides the first ever intelligence history of Iraq from 1941 to 1945, and is the third and final volume of a trilogy on regional intelligence and counterintelligence operations that includes Nazi Secret Warfare in Occupied Persia (Iran) (2014), and Espionage and Counterintelligence in Occupied Persia (Iran) (2015). This account of covert operations in Iraq during the Second World War is based on archival documents, diaries, and memoirs, interspersed with descriptions of all kinds of clandestine activity, and contextualized with analysis showing the significance of what happened regionally in terms of the greater war. After outlining the circumstances of the rise and fall of the fascist Gaylani regime, Adrian O’Sullivan examines the activities of the Allied secret services (CICI, SOE, SIS, and OSS) in Iraq, and the Axis initiatives planned or mounted against them. O'Sullivan emphasizes the social nature of human intelligence work and introduces the reader to a number of interesting, talented personalities who performed secret roles in Iraq, including the distinguished author Dame Freya Stark.

The Baghdad Set

The Baghdad Set
Author: Adrian O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3030151859

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Iran and Global Decolonisation

Iran and Global Decolonisation
Author: Robert Steele,Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet
Publsiher: Gingko Library
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781914983092

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A presentation of scholarly work that investigates Iran's experiences with colonialism and decolonization from a variety of perspectives. How did Iran’s unique position in the world affect and define its treatment of decolonization? During the final decades of Pahlavi rule in the late 1970s, the country sought to establish close relationships with newly independent counterparts in the Global South. Most scholarly work focused on this period is centered around the Cold War and Iran's relations with the United States, Russia, and Europe. Little attention has been paid to how the country interacted with other regions, such as Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Adding to an important and growing body of literature that discusses the profound and lasting impact of decolonization, Iran and Global Decolonisation contributes to the theoretical debates around the re-shaping of the world brought about by the end of an empire. It considers not only the impact of global decolonization on movements and ideas within Iran but also how Iran’s own experiences of imperialism shaped how these ideas were received and developed.

Heroes to Hostages

Heroes to Hostages
Author: Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009322096

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Outlines the evolving U.S.-Iran relationship from 1800 until 1988, highlighting the intersection of diplomatic, social, and cultural changes.

The Middle East in 1958

The Middle East in 1958
Author: Jeffrey G. Karam
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780755606818

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The revolutionary year of 1958 epitomizes the height of the social uprisings, military coups, and civil wars that erupted across the Middle East and North Africa in the mid-twentieth century. Amidst waning Anglo-French influence, growing US-USSR rivalry, and competition and alignments between Arab and non-Arab regimes and domestic struggles, this year was a turning point in the modern history of the Middle East. This multi and interdisciplinary book explores this pivotal year in its global, regional and local contexts and from a wide range of linguistic, geographic, academic specialties. The contributors draw on declassified and multilingual archives, reports, memoirs, and newspapers in thirteen country-specific chapters, shedding new light on topics such as the extent of Anglo-American competition after the Suez War, Turkey's efforts to stand as a key pillar in the regional Cold War, the internationalization of the Algerian War of Independence, and Iran and Saudi Arabia's abilities to weather the revolutionary storm that swept across the region. The book includes a foreword from Salim Yaqub which highlights the importance of Jeffrey G. Karam's collection to the scholarship on this vital moment in the political history of the modern middle east.

The Nazi Conspiracy

The Nazi Conspiracy
Author: Brad Meltzer,Josh Mensch
Publsiher: Bonnier Books UK
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2023-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781804184356

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A major international bestseller. The little-known true story of a Nazi plot to kill Winston Churchill, President Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the height of World War II, and how it was averted. In 1943 only three men stood in Hitler's way; Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. As the war against Nazi Germany raged, the Allied leaders desperately needed to meet face-to-face and discuss their strategy. Facing extreme danger, they travelled to Tehran to meet in secret. Yet when the Nazis found out about the meeting, their own covert plan took shape-an assassination plot. A true story filled with daring rescues, body doubles, and political intrigue, The Nazi Conspiracy details this pivotal meeting of the Big Three and the deadly Nazi scheme that could've changed history. In page-turning detail, it shows the greatest political minds of the twentieth century at work and reveals how they strategized to defeat the enemy, all whilst coming close to world-shattering disaster.