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Robert Philip Hanssen was a trusted FBI agent and a devoted family man, who, while rising through the ranks as a counterintelligence expert, led a secret life as a spy for Russia. He sold vital secrets that jeopardized billions in intelligence efforts and compromised America's national security, including the identities of covert operatives and nuclear survival plans. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David A. Vise unravels Hanssen's intricate deceit, detailing how he evaded detection for decades to become the most dangerous double agent in FBI history. Vise explores Hanssen's background, illustrating how an all-American boy transformed into the perfect traitor, using the very skills and methods his country had entrusted him with—such as covert drop sites and cryptography—to undermine national security for over fifteen years. The narrative also follows FBI Director Louis J. Freeh's relentless pursuit of the mole within the bureau, highlighting the challenges faced, from false leads to near misses, culminating in a shocking resolution. This gripping tale of treachery reveals the impact of one man's betrayal on a fraternity built on loyalty and integrity, and the dedicated efforts that ultimately led to justice.
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The Bureau and the Mole, David A. Vise
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2001
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- Titel
- The Bureau and the Mole
- Untertitel
- The Unmasking of Robert Philip Hanssen, the Most Dangerous Double Agent in FBI History
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- David A. Vise
- Verlag
- Atlantic Monthly Pr
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2001
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 272
- ISBN10
- 0871138344
- ISBN13
- 9780871138347
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Politik, USA, Biographien, True Crime, Spionage, Kriminalität, Spione, Geheimdienstoffiziere
- Beschreibung
- Robert Philip Hanssen was a trusted FBI agent and a devoted family man, who, while rising through the ranks as a counterintelligence expert, led a secret life as a spy for Russia. He sold vital secrets that jeopardized billions in intelligence efforts and compromised America's national security, including the identities of covert operatives and nuclear survival plans. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David A. Vise unravels Hanssen's intricate deceit, detailing how he evaded detection for decades to become the most dangerous double agent in FBI history. Vise explores Hanssen's background, illustrating how an all-American boy transformed into the perfect traitor, using the very skills and methods his country had entrusted him with—such as covert drop sites and cryptography—to undermine national security for over fifteen years. The narrative also follows FBI Director Louis J. Freeh's relentless pursuit of the mole within the bureau, highlighting the challenges faced, from false leads to near misses, culminating in a shocking resolution. This gripping tale of treachery reveals the impact of one man's betrayal on a fraternity built on loyalty and integrity, and the dedicated efforts that ultimately led to justice.