
doi: 10.1400/119816
handle: 2158/1190336
This article explores the methodological problems scholars face when dealing with recently declassified intelligence files from the post-Soviet world. The case study is an attempt made in 1962 by the Hungarian residentura in Rome to recruit the German-born journalist Gottfried Kusen, a senior Vatican expert with a long experience as Italian, German and later British secret agent.
UNGHERIA, SPIONAGGIO, SANTA SEDE, GUERRA FREDDA, USO DELLE FONTI D'ARCHIVIO
UNGHERIA, SPIONAGGIO, SANTA SEDE, GUERRA FREDDA, USO DELLE FONTI D'ARCHIVIO
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