The story of the Berlin Tunnel: What the operations narrative teaches us about covert conflict in an ongoing Cold War

Operation Gold (1953-56) was a collaborative covert operation between the American CIA and British SIS. The two major objectives: firstly, rebalance the state of affairs in covert activity, which the KGB had been dominating heading into the 1950s. Secondly, gain more detailed, valuable information o...

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Main Author: Collier, Jonathan
Format: Others
Published: Digital Commons @ Butler University 2018
Subjects:
CIA
SIS
KGB
Online Access:https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses/501
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spelling ndltd-butler.edu-oai-digitalcommons.butler.edu-grtheses-15002019-05-16T04:20:26Z The story of the Berlin Tunnel: What the operations narrative teaches us about covert conflict in an ongoing Cold War Collier, Jonathan Operation Gold (1953-56) was a collaborative covert operation between the American CIA and British SIS. The two major objectives: firstly, rebalance the state of affairs in covert activity, which the KGB had been dominating heading into the 1950s. Secondly, gain more detailed, valuable information on the state of Soviet forces throughout Europe and gain prior warning of possible information. The technological nature of the operation marks it as the beginning of a move away from traditional espionage. Understanding the narrative of Operation Gold establishes a firm foundation on which to address the development of covert activity into the modern day. Key elements of the story of the Berlin Tunnel serve to tie this lesser known operation to modern concerns of privacy, personal data, and covert involvement in international affairs. While unravelling the truest narrative of the planning and implementation of the operation, this thesis integrates substantial events, groups and people which shape the role of the Berlin Tunnel in understanding covert conflict. Further consideration is also given to how this operations legacy unfolded and the role of the media in understanding events in this separate sphere. Lessons about the covert sphere not only address a sub-narrative of 1950s Cold War but reach conclusions pertinent to the 21st century. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses/501 https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1500&context=grtheses Graduate Thesis Collection Digital Commons @ Butler University Operation Gold Cold War CIA SIS Covert Activity Spies George Blake Free Jurists KGB Berlin Tunnel Skripal poisoning Putin Russia double agents Berlin Berlin blockade Berlin Airlift History
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topic Operation Gold
Cold War
CIA
SIS
Covert Activity
Spies
George Blake
Free Jurists
KGB
Berlin Tunnel
Skripal poisoning
Putin
Russia
double agents
Berlin
Berlin blockade
Berlin Airlift
History
spellingShingle Operation Gold
Cold War
CIA
SIS
Covert Activity
Spies
George Blake
Free Jurists
KGB
Berlin Tunnel
Skripal poisoning
Putin
Russia
double agents
Berlin
Berlin blockade
Berlin Airlift
History
Collier, Jonathan
The story of the Berlin Tunnel: What the operations narrative teaches us about covert conflict in an ongoing Cold War
description Operation Gold (1953-56) was a collaborative covert operation between the American CIA and British SIS. The two major objectives: firstly, rebalance the state of affairs in covert activity, which the KGB had been dominating heading into the 1950s. Secondly, gain more detailed, valuable information on the state of Soviet forces throughout Europe and gain prior warning of possible information. The technological nature of the operation marks it as the beginning of a move away from traditional espionage. Understanding the narrative of Operation Gold establishes a firm foundation on which to address the development of covert activity into the modern day. Key elements of the story of the Berlin Tunnel serve to tie this lesser known operation to modern concerns of privacy, personal data, and covert involvement in international affairs. While unravelling the truest narrative of the planning and implementation of the operation, this thesis integrates substantial events, groups and people which shape the role of the Berlin Tunnel in understanding covert conflict. Further consideration is also given to how this operations legacy unfolded and the role of the media in understanding events in this separate sphere. Lessons about the covert sphere not only address a sub-narrative of 1950s Cold War but reach conclusions pertinent to the 21st century.
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title The story of the Berlin Tunnel: What the operations narrative teaches us about covert conflict in an ongoing Cold War
title_short The story of the Berlin Tunnel: What the operations narrative teaches us about covert conflict in an ongoing Cold War
title_full The story of the Berlin Tunnel: What the operations narrative teaches us about covert conflict in an ongoing Cold War
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title_full_unstemmed The story of the Berlin Tunnel: What the operations narrative teaches us about covert conflict in an ongoing Cold War
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