Bridge of Spies: A True Story of the Cold War

Bridge of Spies: A True Story of the Cold War

by Giles Whittell
Bridge of Spies: A True Story of the Cold War

Bridge of Spies: A True Story of the Cold War

by Giles Whittell

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The “riveting, meticulously researched, and beautifully written” (Ben Macintyre, author of The Spy and the Traitor) true story chronicles the first and most legendary prisoner exchange of the Cold War, between East and West at Berlin’s Glienicke Bridge and Checkpoint Charlie
 
“A marvelous saga of dangerous missions, helter-skelter innovation, and clandestine activity.”—The Wall Street Journal

Who were the three men the American and Soviet superpowers exchanged at Berlin’s Glienicke Bridge and Checkpoint Charlie in the first prisoner exchange of the nuclear age? Bridge of Spies vividly traces their paths to that electrifying moment on February 10, 1962, when their fates helped to define the conflicts and lethal undercurrents of the most dangerous years of the cold war.
 
Bridge of Spies is the true story of three extraordinary characters—William Fisher, alias Rudolf Abel, a British-born KGB agent arrested by the FBI in New York City and jailed as a Soviet superspy for trying to steal America’s most precious nuclear secrets; Gary Powers, the American U-2 pilot who was captured when his plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission over central Russia; and Frederic Pryor, a young American graduate student in Berlin mistakenly identified as a spy, arrested, and held without charge by the Stasi, East Germany’s secret police.
 
Giles Whittell masterfully weaves the three strands of this story together and reconstructs the brinkmanship and covert mind games that brought the United States and Soviet Union so close to a hot war in the early 1960s. The exchange that day at two of the most sensitive points along the Iron Curtain represented the first step back from where the superpowers had stood since the building of the Berlin Wall the previous summer—on the brink of World War III.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307719980
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/09/2010
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 377,949
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Giles Whittell is a writer for the Times of London. He has been the Times’ correspondent in Moscow and Los Angeles and the Washington, DC bureau chief, and has written four previous books including two about the break-up of the Soviet empire.

Table of Contents

Dramatis Personae xi

Author's Note xv

Prologue xvii

Part 1 Missions Implausible

1 The Waterspout 3

2 The Agent 7

3 The Pilot 33

4 The Innocent 70

Part 2 Spy Catchers

5 Stakeout 79

6 American Justice 93

7 Falling from a Long Way Up 112

Part 3 Caught In The Act

8 City of Cowboys and Indians 173

9 A First-Class Panic 177

10 Sovitet Justic 198

11 The Man in the Scarlet Sports Car 214

Part 4 Anatomy Of A Deal

12 Poker for Table Stakes 225

12 Three Men and a Bridge 245

Epiloge 253

A Note o Sources 261

Acknowedgments 263

Index 265

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