by Gordon Kerr (Author)
Uncover the hidden stories of betrayal and espionage that shaped 20th-century Britain.
British Traitors delves into the lives of individuals who committed treason against their country, exploring their motivations, methods, and the impact of their actions. From fascist sympathizers during World War II to Cold War double agents, this gripping account reveals the complex web of ideology, personal failings, and political intrigue that led these individuals down a path of treachery.
Discover the stories of:
- William Joyce, the infamous 'Lord Haw-Haw'
- The Cambridge Five, a group of elite university graduates who spied for the Soviet Union
- John Vassall, the clerk blackmailed into betraying naval secrets
For readers interested in history, espionage, and the dark side of human nature, British Traitors offers a chilling glimpse into the world of deception and betrayal.
Author Biography
Gordon Kerr worked in bookselling and publishing before becoming a full-time writer. He is the author of several titles including A Short History of Europe, A Short History of Africa, A Short History of China, A Short History of Brazil, A Short History of the First World War, A Short History of the Vietnam War, A Short History of the Middle East and A Short History of Religion.
Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.6 x 7.7 x 5 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2020