The Spy Who Would Be Tsar: The Mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the Far-Right Underground

Author:   Kevin Coogan (Independent Scholar, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367506636


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   17 September 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Michal Goleniewski was one of the Cold War’s most important spies but has been overlooked in the vast literature on the intelligence battles between the Western Powers and the Soviet Bloc. Renowned investigative journalist Kevin Coogan reveals Goleniewski's extraordinary story for the first time in this biography. Goleniewski rose to be a senior officer in the Polish intelligence service, a position which gave him access to both Polish and Russian secrets. Disillusioned with the Soviet Bloc, he made contact with the CIA, sending them letters containing significant intelligence. He then decided to defect and fled to America in 1961 via an elaborate escape plan in Berlin. His revelations led to the exposure of several important Soviet spies in the West including the Portland spy ring in the UK, the MI6 traitor George Blake, and a spy high up in the West German intelligence service. Despite these hugely important contributions to the Cold War, Goleniewski would later be abandoned by the CIA after he made the outrageous claim that he was actually Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia – the last remaining member of the Romanov Russian royal family and therefore entitled to the lost treasures of the Tsar. Goleniewski's increasingly fantastical claims led to him becoming embroiled in a bizarre demi-monde of Russian exiles, anti-communist fanatics, right-wing extremists and chivalric orders with deep historical roots in America's racist and antisemitic underground. This fascinating and revelatory biography will be of interest to students and researchers of the Cold War, intelligence history and right-wing extremism as well as general readers with an interest in these intriguing subjects.

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Author:   Kevin Coogan (Independent Scholar, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.752kg
ISBN:  

9780367506636


ISBN 10:   0367506637
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   17 September 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Labyrinth PART ONE: SNIPER 1. Grave Secrets 2. Tightrope Walk 3. Crossing Over 4. ‘Sick Think’ 5. Saving Six PART TWO: HACKE 6. Red Swastika 7. The Search for ‘Gestapo’ Müller PART THREE: KING OF QUEENS 8. Washington Merry-Go-Round 9. Tsar Wars 10. Hating Henry Kissinger PART FOUR: KNIGHTS OF MALTA 11. Shickshinny Shenanigans 12. White Russians in Manhattan 13. Plots and Protocols 14. Uncle Sam and the Knights Conclusion: Imaginary Castle

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Coogan proceeds to try and untangle a collection of the most intricate thickets in post WW2 intelligence history. Does he succeed? I think so; at any rate he succeeds in making intelligible areas of which I previously had little understanding....I was simply staggered by the amount of work Coogan has done and his extraordinary patience with some of the most intractable material imaginable. Robin Ramsay, Lobster Magazine.


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Kevin Coogan was a veteran investigative journalist. His previous books include Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International (1999).

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