Anatoli granovsky biography

I WAS AN NKVD AGENT

As one of the few true tell-alls about the Soviet secret police, covering the mid-twenties onwards to the 2nd World War, I Was An NKVD Agent makes a suspenseful and startling showing, as well as offering an important index to the totalitarian mind. Beginning life as a favored son of the revolution, former comrade Granovsky cavorted with the corps d'elite, cold-bloodedly accepted the new order's rattle of regimentation. When, however, his father, an industrial bureaucrat, during one of the bloody purges is branded ""enemy of the people"", young Granovsky, half -dead from Butirki prison, agrees to play counter-spy, whereby he watches his fellows while several others are watching him. Over the years he catalogues a day-to-day chamber of horrors: orgies, suicides, mass murders, espionage, sabotage, propaganda, false confessions, lessons in sexual automation, international intrigues, impersonations- all making him as calculating as a machine. But after the rape and death of his sweetheart and against the battle-torn backdrops of Kiev, Berlin and Prague, a drained a

I was an NKVD agent; A top Soviet spy tells his story

Granovsky, Anatoli

Torrance, CA: Diane Books Publishing Co., 1982. Reprint. Mass-market paperback. [4], 281 pages, 21 cm. No dust jacket as issued. Ink notation (numbers) on t-p. Cover has some wear and soiling. Anatoli Mikhailovich Granovsky (born 1922) is a former NKVD agent who defected to the West in 1946 and authored an autobiographical book about his career in Soviet intelligence. When Berlin fell, Granovsky was one of the NKVD men who appropriated files and supplies from the Gestapo and other German agencies and sites, transferring such resources back to Moscow. Anatoli Granovsky was reassigned to appear as a sympathetic Soviet war veteran "fighter-poet" on tour in London, spreading pro-Soviet propaganda. Granovsky, was reassigned a cover as a member of the Merchant Navy in 1946. In Odessa Granovsky had been approached by the MGB, successor to the NKVD, and asked to be their spy aboard the ship Petrodvorets, with which he would rendezvous in Stockholm after traveling aboard another ship. He slipped away from his c

I Was An NKVD Agent: A Top Soviet Spy Tells His Story

September 13, 2022
I've had this book on my shelf for many years and finally got to reading it. The book was written by Anatoli Granovsky himself and published in 1962; it is well-worn, so it probably has passed through many hands. Anatoli, like many Russians before, during, and after World War II, went through many regime changes and hardships before his father was arrested as an enemy, which was done to many citizens just to further the harsh rulers ambitions. Anatoli tried to find out what happened to his father and was himself arrested. While in prison, he was asked to become a spy for the Soviets. He accepted mainly for survival and not because he was a faithful communist. As time went by, he became more and more disillusioned with his government. So, he worked espinonage for years to survive, with the main aim to facilitate his escape. Horrible and unfair things were done by the Soviets to their own citizens -- property was taken, titles were taken, they were imprisoned and tortured and many were executed.
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