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Stalin's Secret Agents: The Subversion of Roosevelt's Government
Written by M. Stanton Evans and Herbert Romerstein
Narrated by Alan Sklar
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Most Americans have grown accustomed to accept the version of history
that the Soviets were our noble allies and took the brunt of the
casualties during World War II. But after decades of research by veteran
journalist M. Stanton Evans and intelligence expert Herbert Romerstein,
the truth has come to light and is now exposed in Stalin's Secret Agents. Evans and Romerstein focus on the role of secret Communist Alger Hiss
at the crucial Yalta Conference of 1945, where vast U.S. concessions
were made to Russia, and the maneuvers of numerous other Soviet agents
to serve the ends of Moscow. Fascinating details about the fall of
China, Yugoslavia, and Poland to Communist domination as well as the
identities of key conspirators in high places are revealed. The authors
recount the steps by which the penetration occurred under FDR, the
influence wielded by such advisers as Harry Hopkins and Henry
Morgenthau, and the indifference of U.S. officials during this time.
Also included are riveting details about the multi-layered
cover-up-including rigged grand jury sessions-and the extent of the
theft of secrets are sure to surprise and stun listeners everywhere.
that the Soviets were our noble allies and took the brunt of the
casualties during World War II. But after decades of research by veteran
journalist M. Stanton Evans and intelligence expert Herbert Romerstein,
the truth has come to light and is now exposed in Stalin's Secret Agents. Evans and Romerstein focus on the role of secret Communist Alger Hiss
at the crucial Yalta Conference of 1945, where vast U.S. concessions
were made to Russia, and the maneuvers of numerous other Soviet agents
to serve the ends of Moscow. Fascinating details about the fall of
China, Yugoslavia, and Poland to Communist domination as well as the
identities of key conspirators in high places are revealed. The authors
recount the steps by which the penetration occurred under FDR, the
influence wielded by such advisers as Harry Hopkins and Henry
Morgenthau, and the indifference of U.S. officials during this time.
Also included are riveting details about the multi-layered
cover-up-including rigged grand jury sessions-and the extent of the
theft of secrets are sure to surprise and stun listeners everywhere.
Author
M. Stanton Evans
M. Stanton Evans is the author of seven previous books, including Blacklisted by History and The Theme Is Freedom. Now a contributing editor at Human Events and a contributor at National Review, he was previously the editor of the Indianapolis News, a columnist for the Los Angeles Times syndicate, and a commentator for CBS and Voice of America. He lives near Washington, D.C.
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