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NATO's Secret Armies
Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe
Book • 2005
Daniel Ganser's 'NATO's Secret Armies' investigates the clandestine networks known as 'stay-behind armies,' which were established across Western Europe during the Cold War. These secret armies, backed by NATO and the CIA, were intended to resist a potential Soviet invasion.
The book explores the connections between these networks and various paramilitary groups, raising questions about their involvement in terrorist activities and political manipulation.
Ganser's research sheds light on the hidden aspects of Cold War politics and the complex relationships between intelligence agencies, military forces, and secret organizations.
It also touches on the controversies and debates surrounding these covert operations and their impact on national sovereignty and democracy.
The book explores the connections between these networks and various paramilitary groups, raising questions about their involvement in terrorist activities and political manipulation.
Ganser's research sheds light on the hidden aspects of Cold War politics and the complex relationships between intelligence agencies, military forces, and secret organizations.
It also touches on the controversies and debates surrounding these covert operations and their impact on national sovereignty and democracy.
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