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Sorge was a Nazi spie. He secured his access to intelligence informations by getting a position at the German embassy in Tokyo. He warned Stalin that Hitler would invade the Soviet Union one month before it happened. Stalin didnot believe him-no one knows why.
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Biography, Espionage, Soviet, History, Soviet Espionage, Spies, Russian EspionagePeople
Richard Sorge (1895-1944)Places
Japan, Soviet UnionShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Target Tokyo: the story of the Sorge spy ring
1984, McGraw-Hill
Hardcover
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0070506779 9780070506770
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Major characters
The German embassy in Tokyo as Sorge knew it in 1941
Part 1 : Forging the ring.
Mr. R. Sorge
Slightly different from the average
We could work well together
You might try Tokyo
No equivalent in history
You are going to Tokyo
He will be your boss
Spy activity with Sorge
Collecting information and intelligence
The bright prospects I foresaw
I am Sorge
A useful man
He himself respected Ozaki very much
Part 2 : Turning the ring.
Risen in revolt
Hot after some sort of queer enterprise
Busy with the secret work
Love and tenderness
On the edge of a precipice
Work only with Sorge
Dangerous political experiments
Very strenuous work
An incident in Northern China
The China incident will spread
Secret and important
Free run of the embassy
The accident could have killed me
If it is Shanghai, I will go
A big trouble
The time is not ripe enough
Much valuable information on Japanese politics
A very crucial meaning
A Russian victory
Something fishy was going on
A considerably high position
Clausen has had a heart attack
The flow of information
An overcoat for a very cold country
Konoye came up again
I spy you
Part 3 : Spinning the ring.
Russia was excluded
Japan is demanding too much
Sick and tired of spy work
Many anxious moments
Continue to be on the lookout
Difficulties for Sorge
The Soviet Union ignored our report
Attack Soviet Russia
Some influence on Japanese policy
A fateful day
Too early to make a final judgment
Japan-United States negotiations
Worried about Miyake-san
Sorge will become a god
Getting into dangerous ground
Released from a heavy burden
Guaranteed against Japanese attack
Part 4 : Breaking the ring.
He had crossed the barrier of death
A very quiet arrest
An uneasy feeling
This is the end
Clausen's fatal error
I am defeated
A hard worker even in prison
The transition period
Sorge-san is a spy
I take full responsibility
Fight the cold bravely
Epilogue : Forever a stranger
Conclusion
Appendix.
Notes
Chronology
Bibliography
Articles by Richard Sorge for the Frankfurter-Zeitung : 1940
Articles by Richard Sorge for the Frankfurter-Zeitung : 1941
Articles by Richard Sorge (R.S.) for the Zeitschrift für Geopolitik
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 573-578.
Includes index.
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