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Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) Schild en zwaard van de Oktoberrevolutie. De memoires van Sovjet inlichtingenofficieren 1953-1991 de Jong, B.M. Publication date 2004 Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): de Jong, B. M. (2004). Schild en zwaard van de Oktoberrevolutie. De memoires van Sovjet inlichtingenofficieren 1953-1991. Shaker Publishing. General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). Disclaimer/Complaints regulations If you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website. Please Ask the Library: https://uba.uva.nl/en/contact, or a letter to: Library of the University of Amsterdam, Secretariat, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You will be contacted as soon as possible. UvA-DARE is a service provided by the library of the University of Amsterdam (https://dare.uva.nl) Download date:25 Sep 2021 BIJLAGEE VI Bibliografie e MemoiresMemoires van Sovjet inlichtingenofficieren Akhmedovv (1984). Ismail Akhmedov, In and Out of Stalin 's GRU: A Tatar 's Escape fromfrom Red Army Intelligence. London etc. Bakatinn (1993). Wadim Bakatin, Im Innern des KGB. Frankfurt am Main. Bobkovv (1995). Filipp Bobkov, KGB i vlast. ('De KGB en de macht') Moskva. Deriabinn (1959) Peter Deriabin and Frank Gibney, The Secret World. London. Drozdovv (1994). Joe.I. Drozdov, Noezjnaja rabota. Zapiski razvedtsjika. ('Noodza- kelijkk werk. 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