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Russian roulette : a deadly game : how British spies thwarted Lenin's global plot

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Set in 1917, amid the chaos of the post-Russian Revolution, a unique group of British spies is secretly sent into Soviet Russia to disrupt Lenin's ambitious plot to undermine British rule in India and destabilize Western democracies. Led by the eccentric Mansfield Cumming, a monocled, one-legged sea captain with a flair for secret inks and explosives, these self-taught agents were the precursors to modern MI6. Their mission was perilous: to thwart a dangerous alliance between Soviet revolutionaries and Islamic jihadis, which posed a significant threat to the West. Operating under the loose directive of "Just don't get yourself killed," the spies engaged in a series of high-stakes operations involving murder, deception, and disguise. They infiltrated key Soviet institutions, including the Red Army and the secret police, and came alarmingly close to assassinating Lenin. Their efforts culminated in Tashkent, where they successfully unraveled Lenin's global revolutionary plans. This remarkable tale showcases how these spies reshaped intelligence work, relying on espionage and cunning rather than conventional warfare, laying the groundwork for contemporary secret services and inspiring fictional characters like James Bond and Jason Bourne. The narrative draws on recently declassified records from India Political Intelligence, offering a fresh perspective on this covert operation.

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Russian roulette : a deadly game : how British spies thwarted Lenin's global plot, Giles Milton

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