Spies in the Vatican

Cover of Spies in the Vatican by John Koehler
Author: John Koehler
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Year: 2009
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9781605980508
Dimensions:
Height: 9.2999814 Inches
Length: 6.2999874 Inches
Weight: 1.05160498974 Pounds
Width: 1.0999978 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 327.12456/34009034
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Spies in the Vatican by John Koehler, published by Pegasus Books on August 4, 2009, is an illustrated exploration of the Soviet Union’s espionage campaign against the Catholic Church. This 352-page book delves into the KGB’s perception of Catholicism as a threat to stability in Eastern Europe, revealing the extent of their operations against the Church and its followers. Koehler, a former U.S. Army Intelligence Officer and lifetime journalist, utilizes previously unseen documents and transcripts to present a detailed account of the network of spies and double agents infiltrating the Church’s infrastructure.

Readers will find a thorough examination of the persecution faced by local priests and the extreme measures taken by the Soviet regime, including an assassination order against Pope John Paul II. Koehler highlights the bravery of everyday believers who risked their lives to protect the persecuted, showcasing the resilience of faith amid oppression. This book also discusses the eventual backlash against the KGB’s efforts, culminating in the emergence of the Solidarity movement in the late 1980s. Spies in the Vatican serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of the complex relationship between the Catholic Church and the Soviet state during the Cold War.


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The shocking history of the Soviet Union’s espionage campaign against the Catholic Church. Already infamous for the arbitrary, paranoid persecution of its own citizens throughout much of the twentieth century, the Soviet Union―as is revealed in John Koeher’s revelatory, eye-opening exposé―also waged a vicious espionage campaign against the Catholic Church and its followers. From the persecution of local priests to an assassination order against Pope John Paul II, the KGB viewed Catholicism as a threat to stability in Eastern Europe and treated the church as an enemy of the State.

Lifetime journalist and former U.S. Army Intelligence Officer John Koehler has written the definitive book on this startling history. Using never before seen documents and transcripts, including an order against the Pope that was signed by Gorbachev and nine other Politburo members, Koehler paints a vivid picture of the network of spies and double agents who were working to infiltrate the Church’s infrastructure, from the Vatican down to local parishes. But what is most impressive is the overwhelming evidence of the extreme courage of everyday believers who offered shelter and protection to the persecuted, despite the danger of their own arrest or execution.

The KGB’s efforts to purge the Soviet Union of the church’s “conspiratorial influence” would eventually backfire. The shared sense of unity that developed as a result of these attacks, compounded with the myriad of grievances brought on by decades of brutal Soviet rule, would culminate in the birth of the Solidarity movement after a visit by the Pope in the late 1980s.

This unprecedented chronicle of the Soviet Union’s cold war against the Catholic Church is a vital and important contribution to the works of twentieth century history. 16 black-and-white illustrations

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Language: en. Pages: 352. Edition: Illustrated.

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