Finskai︠a︡ razvedka protiv sovetskoĭ Rossii
Spet︠s︡ialʹnye sluz︠h︡by Finli︠a︡ndii i ikh razvedyvatelʹnai︠a︡ dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ na Severo-Zapade Rossii (1914-1939 gg.). Izdanie 3-e, dopolnennoe i ispravlennoe
Année de publication
2019
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portraits, schemes, maps
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The book opens up little-known pages in the history of the Finnish special services, their activities against the Soviet country - intelligence, support for separatists, exchange of information with the intelligence services of Nazi Germany. Intelligence activities in Finland were carried out by two organizations: the military intelligence and the central detective police (CSP) - the state police (VALPO). Chronologically, the scope of the monograph is designated - 1914 - 1939 - from the moment of the creation of the special services (1914-1917) and until 1939 - the beginning of the Soviet-Finnish war. Since 1941, the activities of the special services were reoriented towards solving military problems and significantly differed from their work in peacetime. The authors studied a wide range of sources, which were based on documents from the funds of state and departmental archives of Russia and Finland, many of them were first introduced into scientific circulation.