Breaking The Codes: Australia's KGB Network 1944-50 (1998) By Desmond Ball and David Horner
The hitherto untold story of a Russian spy ring operating out of Canberra.
"Breaking The Codes: Australia's KGB Network 1944-50" is a 1998 book by Desmond Ball and David Horner detailing the exposure and neutralization of a Soviet espionage network in Australia during and after World War II. The book focuses on how signals intelligence, particularly decrypted radio intercepts, played a crucial role in uncovering the network and its operations.
- Soft Cover
- 468 Pages
- In Good condition