| Management number | 219219376 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 219219376 | ||
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Declassified KGB and Diplomatic Files on the JFK AssassinationUncover the Kremlin's Hidden Perspective on One of History's Greatest MysteriesIn the chaotic aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963, the world held its breath. But what did the Soviet Union—America's Cold War adversary—know about the event? English Translation Russian JFK Dossier brings to light a trove of declassified Russian documents, translated into English for the first time, offering an unprecedented glimpse into Moscow's real-time reactions, investigations, and suspicions surrounding the tragedy.Drawn from public domain archives of the KGB, Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and high-level diplomatic cables, this collection reveals:Immediate Soviet Responses: Urgent telegrams from Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin reporting Oswald's arrest, his Soviet connections, and fears of an "international communist conspiracy" being pinned on the USSR.Oswald's Soviet Sojourn: Detailed accounts of Lee Harvey Oswald's time in Minsk, his marriage to Marina Prusakova, his rejected citizenship applications, and his mysterious letters—shedding light on why the Soviets viewed him as unstable and potentially provocative.Diplomatic Intrigue: Exchanges between Khrushchev, Mikoyan, and U.S. officials like Dean Rusk and Robert Kennedy, including condolences, suspicions of right-wing U.S. plots, and offers of cooperation in the investigation.Conspiracy Whispers: Soviet analyses linking the assassination to U.S. "ultra-right organizations," anti-Cuban hysteria, and even hints of CIA involvement—echoing enduring theories that challenge the official narrative.This isn't just a compilation of dry reports—it's a riveting window into Cold War paranoia, where every detail from Oswald's Minsk factory job to Khrushchev's personal grief adds layers to the JFK enigma. Historians, conspiracy enthusiasts, and true-crime readers will find primary sources that question the lone-gunman theory and explore how the assassination nearly derailed U.S.-Soviet détente.Why Read English Translation Russian JFK Dossier?Rare Primary Sources: Over 70 authentic documents, including TASS reports, cipher telegrams, and KGB memos—unfiltered and unaltered.Fresh Insights: Discover how the Soviets suspected a cover-up, feared escalation to nuclear crisis, and navigated diplomacy amid global shock.Public Domain Treasure: Freely accessible history, expertly curated and translated for modern readers.If you've delved into The Warren Report or Oliver Stone's JFK, this book provides the missing Soviet angle that could rewrite your understanding of November 22, 1963. Dive into the shadows of history—order your copy today and uncover what Moscow knew all along. Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 4.6 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 299 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | October 21, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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