The Journal of Intelligence History
Editorial Staff
Review Editor
Editorial Board
Submissions
Subscriptions


Previous Issues


Volume 5, Number 1

Summer 2005

MARTIN MOLL
Austro-Hungarian Counter-intelligence Activities Prior to World
War I: Unknown and Astonishing Insights at the Local Level

HERBERT ROMERSTEIN
Aspects of World War II History
Revealed through "ISCOT" Radio Intercepts

JERCA VODUŠEK STARIČ
The Concurrence of Allied and
Yugoslav Intelligence Aims and Activities

WILLIAM STIVERS
Was Sovietization Inevitable?
U.S. Intelligence Perceptions of Internal Developments
in the Soviet Zone of Occupation in Germany

YURI TOTROV
Western Intelligence Operations
in Eastern Europe, 1945-1954

PAVEL ŽÁČEK
The Origins and Development of the Czechoslovak Interior
Ministry First Directorate: Communist Espionage in the 1950s

BEN DE JONG
The KGB in Eastern Europe during the Cold War:
On Agents and Confidential Contacts

 

CONTRIBUTORS

REVIEWS

 


The Journal of Intelligence History is published by the International Intelligence History Association, founded in 1993 to promote scholarly research on intelligence organizations and their impact on historical development and international relations.


Last update 7 March 2006 by Michael Wala