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In Moscow's Secret Service: How I Outplayed the CIA

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In Moscow's Secret Service: How I Outplayed the CIA
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In 1951, Soviet intelligence recruited Hein Felfe ("Paul"), a former high-ranking foreign intelligence officer of the Third Reich and ex-British intelligence officer (MI6). A few months later, following Moscow's instructions, the agent joined the Gehlen organization (the predecessor of the BND - the foreign intelligence service of the Federal Republic of Germany), which conducted most intelligence operations against the USSR in cooperation with the CIA. For 10 years, "Paul" headed the main "Russian" department: "Counter-espionage against the USSR and Soviet missions in the FRG". During this time, he transferred to Moscow more than 15 thousand secret documents and reported more than 100 CIA agents and did not allow a single failure of Soviet intelligence in the territory of the FRG. Through him passed the BND reports intended for the Chancellor on rearmament, foreign policy and NATO issues. In 1961, Heinz Felfe was exposed by the German counterintelligence service and sentenced to 14 years in prison
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