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King of Spies - The Dark Reign of America's Spymaster in Korea (Hardcover, Main Market Ed.)
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King of Spies - The Dark Reign of America's Spymaster in Korea (Hardcover, Main Market Ed.)
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Loot Price R438
Discovery Miles 4 380
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In King of Spies, prize-winning journalist and bestselling author
of Escape From Camp 14, Blaine Harden, reveals one of the most
astonishing - and previously untold - spy stories of the twentieth
century. Donald Nichols was 'a one man war', according to his US
Air Force commanding general. He won the Distinguished Service
Cross, along with a chest full of medals for valor and initiative
in the Korean War. His commanders described Nichols as the bravest,
most resourceful and effective spymaster of that forgotten war. But
there is far more to Donald Nichols' story than first meets the eye
. . . Based on long-classified government records, unsealed court
records, and interviews in Korea and the U.S., King of Spies tells
the story of the reign of an intelligence commander who lost touch
with morality, legality, and even sanity, if military psychiatrists
are to be believed. Donald Nichols was America's Kurtz. A
seventh-grade dropout, he created his own black-ops empire,
commanding a small army of hand-selected spies, deploying his own
makeshift navy, and ruling over it as a clandestine king, with
absolute power over life and death. He claimed a - 'legal license
to murder' - and inhabited a world of mass executions and
beheadings, as previously unpublished photographs in the book
document. Finally, after eleven years, the U.S. military decided to
end Nichols's reign. He was secretly sacked and forced to endure
months of electroshock in a military hospital in Florida. Nichols
told relatives the American government was trying to destroy his
memory. King of Spies looks to answer the question of how an
uneducated, non-trained, non-experienced man could end up as the
number-one US spymaster in South Korea and why his US commanders
let him get away with it for so long . . .
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