
Shanghai Conspiracy
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Originally published in 1952, General Willoughby’s book Shanghai Conspiracy, which includes the story of Richard Sorge, is of the gravest importance because it presents a clear delineation of a worldwide pattern of Communist sabotage and betrayal which was still being practiced at the time of publication in 1952.
During [the U.S.’s] Occupation of Japan, military intelligence exercised limited civil...
During [the U.S.’s] Occupation of Japan, military intelligence exercised limited civil...
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Originally published in 1952, General Willoughby’s book Shanghai Conspiracy, which includes the story of Richard Sorge, is of the gravest importance because it presents a clear delineation of a worldwide pattern of Communist sabotage and betrayal which was still being practiced at the time of publication in 1952.
During [the U.S.’s] Occupation of Japan, military intelligence exercised limited civil...
During [the U.S.’s] Occupation of Japan, military intelligence exercised limited civil...
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