Richard Sorge, the GRU and the Pacific War

Richard Sorge, the GRU and the Pacific War

  • Author: Chapman, John W.M.
  • Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781912961092
  • Place of publication:  Amsterdam , Netherlands
  • Year of digital publication: 2020
  • Month: October
  • Pages: 144
  • Language: English
Sorge’s activities between 1930 and 1942 have tended to be lauded as those of a superlative human intelligence operator and the Soviet Union’s GRU (Soviet military intelligence unit) as the optimum of spy-masters. Although it was unusual for a great deal of inside knowledge to be obtained from the Japanese side, most attention has always been paid on the German side to the roles played by representatives of the German Army in Japan. This book, supported by extensive notes and a bibliography, by contrast, highlights the friendly relations between Sorge and Paul Wenneker, German naval attaché in Japan from 1932 to 1937 and 1940–45. Wenneker, from extensive and expanding contacts inside the Japanese Navy (and also concealed contacts with the Japanese Army) supplied Sorge with key information on the depth of rivalry between the Japanese armed services.
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Chart: Organization of the People’s Commisariatfor the Defence of the USSR, 1941
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Abbreviations
  • List of Illustrations
  • 1. ‘All is Not Well in the Camp ofthe Axis Powers’
  • 2. ‘In the Matter Affecting Ambassador Ott’
  • 3. The Purge of German Journalists
  • 4. ‘Expressions which are Psychologically Dangerous’
  • 5. The Bifurcation of Intelligence in Retrospect, 1929–1937
  • 6. The Bifurcation of Intelligence in Retrospect, 1937–1941
  • 7. Conclusions
  • Select Bibliography
  • Source Materials
  • Index of Persons
  • Index
  • Back Cover

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