Dieter Gerhardt - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Bergman, R (7 April 2000). "Treasons of Conscience". Haaretz.
  • Pavlov, Vitaly (1994). Open Sesame! (Russian: Сезам, откройся!).
  • Pilyatskin, Boris (14 January 1992). "Felix and Lena (Russian: Феликс и Лина)". Izvestia.
  • Rees, Mervyn (1983-11-20). "The Spy Who Knew It All". London: Daily Mail. pp. 1–2, 31–34.
  • Powers & Conflicts: Geopolitical Analysis & Decisions (French: Puissances & Conflits: Analyses & Décisions Géopolitiques). Éditions du Fleuve. 1990. ISBN 2-89372-043-9. http://books.google.com/books?id=QAKFAAAAMAAJ.
  • Venter, Al J.; Badenhorst, Nicholas Paul (2008). How South Africa Built Six Atom Bombs and Then Abandoned Its Nuclear Weapons Program. Ashanti. ISBN 0-9814098-4-9.
  • Wolton, Thierry (1987). The KGB in France (French: Le KGB en France). Grasset. ISBN 2-253-04106-8.

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