Les espions de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, avec Rémi Kauffer

Make a donation and receive a gift: http://don.storiavoce.com/ The Second World War saw major and memorable battles, such as Barbarossa and Overlord. But behind the official war, equally spectacular covert operations were hidden. During the conflict, the secret services of the various belligerents demonstrated ingenuity, cunning, and sometimes recklessness in order to overthrow the enemy. The figure of the spy is completely fantasized in pop culture, with James Bond, a character in novels and then films, or Alan Turing, whose life was adapted into a biopic in 2014. Speaking to Storiavoce, Rémi Kauffer shows that reality is just as good as fiction. Through extraordinary individual stories and historical events, the historian reveals the full complexity of this underground war. Guest: Historian, journalist, and teacher, Rémi Kauffer is a specialist in secret services. Author of some thirty books on the subject, such as The World History of the Secret Service (Perrin, 2017, 1024 p., €14.90), and more recently The Cambridge Spies: Five Soviet Moles at the Heart of Her Majesty's Secret Service (Perrin, 2022, 384 p., €22). Speaking to Storiavoce, he discusses his latest book: The World War of the Secret Service (Perrin, 2024, 496 p., €25). *** Facebook:   / histoireetcivilisationsmag   Instagram:   / histoireetcivilisations   Twitter:   / storiavoce