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Panagiotis Dimitrakis

    Panagiotis Dimitrakis ist ein Historiker, dessen Arbeit sich mit den Feinheiten internationaler Diplomatie, Geheimdienstinformationen und Strategie befasst. Seine Forschung untersucht die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Nationen und den tiefgreifenden Einfluss von Geheimdiensten auf die Gestaltung der globalen Politik. Dimitrakis konzentriert sich auf den historischen Kontext und bietet tiefe Einblicke in die Entwicklung der internationalen Beziehungen im Laufe der Zeit. Seine Analysen sind entscheidend für das Verständnis aktueller globaler Herausforderungen.

    Secrets and Lies in Vietnam
    Greece and the English
    Our Man in Vienna
    • Our Man in Vienna

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Vienna, located at the heart of Europe was the city of choice for American, British, German and Russian spymasters in their merciless trade, to plot against one another and steal secrets.

      Our Man in Vienna
    • Greece and the English

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The transition to a truly muscular democracy affected the royal families of both Greece and Great Britain throughout the tumultuous twentieth century. Here Panagiotis Dimitrakis unearths the details of British policy towards the kings of Greece, the special connection between the Windsors and the Glucksburgs during the Second World War, the Cold War and the Cyprus revolt, and finally the coming of the junta in Greece in 1967. He sheds light on notable members of Greek royal family and the controversies and secret diplomacy they were implicated in. This engaging and comprehensive history of Anglo-Greek relations provides an overview of Greek history with a unique focus on international relations. Drawing on Foreign Office and declassified American diplomatic and intelligence files as well as Greek archives and recently published diaries, "Greece and the English" will appeal to all those interested in Greek history, British history as well as the fate of monarchies in the modern world.

      Greece and the English
    • Secrets and Lies in Vietnam

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The Vietnam War lasted twenty years, and was the USA's greatest military failure. An attempt to stem the spread of Soviet and Chinese influence, the conflict in practice created a chaotic state torn apart by espionage, terrorism and guerilla warfare. American troops quickly became embroiled in jungle warfare and knowledge of the other side's troop movements, communication lines, fighting techniques and strategy became crucial. Panagiotis Dimitrakis uncovers this battle for intelligence and tells the story of the Vietnam War through the newly available British, American and French sources - including declassified material. In doing so he dissects the limitations of the CIA, the NSA, the MI6 and the French intelligence- the SDECE- in gathering actionable intelligence. Dimitrakis also shows how the Vietminh under Ho Chi Minh established their own secret services; how their high grade moles infiltrated the US and French military echelons and the government of South Vietnam, and how Hanoi's intelligence apparatus eventually suffered seriously from 'spies amongst us' paranoia. In doing so he enhances our understanding of the war that came to define its era.

      Secrets and Lies in Vietnam