Live and Let Spy: BRIXMIS - The Last Cold War Mission
BRIXMIS (The British Commander-in-Chief's Mission to the Group Soviet Forces of Occupation in Germany) is one of the most little-known and covert elite units of the British Army. They were dropped in behind 'enemy lines' ten months after the Second World War had ended and remained operating their intelligence-gathering missions until the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989. During this period Berlin was a hotbed of spying between East and West. BRIXMIS was established as a legitimate channel of communication between the Red Army and the British Army on the Rhine, they were trusted by the Russians. Its 'clean status' made BRIXMIS a key part of the Cold War. However, their missions were covert and they acted behind the shadows to steal advanced Soviet equipment and penetrate top-secret training areas. This unique history of this most elite of units offers a new understanding of the British role in the Cold War. The Rules of Touring Rule One — There are no rules. Rule Two — Think sneaky 'cos sneaky's best. Rule Three — Beware the wandering Sov, 'cos he's the one that's going to f*** you. Rule Four — Write it down now. You'll forget it later. Rule Five — The truth is a very powerful weapon. There is nowhere to go from the truth.
- Author
- Steve Gibson
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 240
- Publisher
- Spellmount
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780752465807
- Genres
- history
- Release date
- 2012
- Search 9780752465807 on Amazon
- Search 9780752465807 on Goodreads