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631 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1968
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From page 246 of The Invention of Russia: From Gorbachev's Freedom to Putin's War:The film was part of a propaganda campaign launched by Yuri Andropov, who became head of the KGB in the late 1960s. Its aim was to improve the image of the KGB from a dark, secret police - a synomyn of political repression - and to attract young, bright recruits into a 'glamourous' secret service. The novel by Yulian Semyonov, on which the film was based, was commissioned personally by Andropov to glorify Soviet secret agents serving abroard.

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This is classic, textbook, KGB entrapment with Valhalla and Gehenna damnations, Kompromat, properly applied to devastate the enemy. Stirlitz, is closer to the Odysseus protagonist than the thunderbolts and lightening, Achilles, broken mold. Entire book excellent novel research per the Great Patriotic War led into the Cold War of geopolitical chessboards.