Baltiki - Skachat Knigu Chekisty

( Чекисты Балтики ) is a documentary collection of memoirs and essays detailing the operations of Soviet naval counterintelligence during World War II. Key Details Compilation: Compiled by Andrei Lvovich Ostrovsky . Publication: Originally published by Lenizdat in 1984 .

Excerpts from the documentary essay "Counterintelligence Officers of the Oranienbaum Coast" by and Alexander Kulish . skachat knigu chekisty baltiki

The book documents the actions of the Baltic Fleet's military counterintelligence (including SMERSH units). It covers their efforts to identify German Abwehr agents, secure naval bases, and operate behind enemy lines. " and "Storm".

It features personal accounts from former intelligence officers, investigators, and heads of "special departments" ( osobye otdely ). Notable segments include: secure naval bases

memoirs titled "Anxious Days on Hanko".

Descriptions of successful operations like "Base," "Lighthouse," "Reef," and "Storm". Where to Access

While specific "download" links for the full digital text can be elusive on official sites, you can find the book through these avenues: