ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1956, analyses the Red Army’s strategic planning for a war involving nuclear weapons – whereby the front line is thinned out to protect it from nuclear attack and replaced by large-scale offensive operations in NATO’s rear. This new warfare technique had been successfully practised in WWII by Soviet partisan and guerrilla forces, and this book examines these foundations of Soviet secret services doctrine, and the principles by which they would operate.

chapter Chapter I|10 pages

The Soviet Stratagem

part |125 pages

The Soviet Case Material

chapter Chapter III|16 pages

A Primer in Infiltration: The ‘Red Three’, 1941–43

chapter Chapter V|19 pages

A Blueprint for Subversion: The Fall of France, 1940

chapter Chapter VII|20 pages

A Plan for Sabotage: Partisans on Operational Missions

chapter Chapter VIII|26 pages

A Pattern for Revolution: A Satellite is Born

chapter Chapter IX|17 pages

The New Warfare Organization

part |37 pages

Final Argument and Summing Up

chapter Chapter X|20 pages

A Leaf out of the German Book

chapter Chapter XI|5 pages

On a Point of Law

chapter Chapter XII|10 pages

The Soviet Sixth Column