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Operation Valuable Fiend

the CIA's first paramilitary strike against the Iron Curtain

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An edition of Operation Valuable Fiend (2014)

Operation Valuable Fiend

the CIA's first paramilitary strike against the Iron Curtain

First edition.
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"In 1949, a newly minted branch of the CIA (the precursor of today's national clandestine service), flush with money and burning with determination to roll back the Iron Curtain, embarked on the first paramilitary operation in the history of the agency. They hatched an elaborate plan, coordinated with the British Secret Intelligence Service, to foment popular rebellion and detach Albania, the weakest of the Soviet satellites in Europe, from Moscow's orbit. The operation resulted in dismal failure and was shut down by 1954. In Operation Valuable Fiend, Albert Lulushi gives the first full accounting of this CIA action, based on hundreds of declassified documents, memoirs, and recollections of key participants, including Albanian exiles recruited for missions and their Communist opponents. Up till now, the story of the operation has been obfuscated and even distorted. Some blamed the Soviet mole Kim Philby for sabotaging it; the communists credited the prowess of their secret police; and CIA memoirs were heavily sanitized. Lulushi documents a range of factors that led to the failure, from inexperienced CIA case officers outsmarted in spy-vs-spy games by their ruthless Stalinist opponents; to rivalries between branches of the CIA and between the agency and friendly intelligence services; and conflicts among anti-Communist factions that included Albania's colorful exiled leader, King Zog. The book also shows how this operation served as the proving ground for techniques used in later CIA Cold War paramilitary actions-involving some of the same agency operatives-including the coup d'e;tats in Iran and Guatemala and the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba"--

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Operation Valuable Fiend: The CIA's First Paramilitary Strike Against the Iron Curtain
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Table of Contents

Acronyms
Cryptonyms and Pseudonyms
Note on the Pronunciation of Albanian Names
Prologue
The Office of Policy Coordination
Albania between 1912 and 1949
Genesis of Operation Fiend
The National Committee for Free Albania
Philby in Washington
First Infiltrations of 1949
Reevaluation of Project Fiend
Labor Services Company 4000
Odyssey of the First CIA Paramilitary Team
Philby's Exit
Propaganda and Psychological and Economic Warfare
Adverse Developments in the Infiltration Program
A Bucket of Diamonds and Rubies
A Rich Harvest of Bitter Fruit
King Zog Overstays His Time in Egypt
Planning the Fondest Dream
The American Backers Are Obliged to Withdraw
Lessons and Legacy of Project Fiend
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.12730496509/045
Library of Congress
DR977 .L85 2014, DR977.L85 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 326 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
326

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Open Library
OL27161575M
Internet Archive
operationvaluabl0000lulu
ISBN 10
162872322X
ISBN 13
9781628723229
LCCN
2014004159
OCLC/WorldCat
876900674

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