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Allen Dulles, director of the CIA in the 1950s and 1960s, when the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States was going on, knew better than anyone else about the intricacies of the struggle between the KGB and the CIA and what methods the KGB used in the political arena of the world, where they clashed in duel between two social systems - communism and capitalism. In such circumstances, the intelligence organizations of both countries did everything to give each other as much trouble as possible. It is therefore natural that the opinion of a direct participant in the "war of special services" about the famous espionage operations will be of interest to everyone. Translator Chernyavsky V., Chuprov Yu. 16+