Melnik: from a head of the secret services on the bloody road towards Evian (1958-1962) Cover Image

Мелник: от шеф на тайните служби по кървавия път към Евиан (1958-1962)
Melnik: from a head of the secret services on the bloody road towards Evian (1958-1962)

Author(s): Hristo Milkov
Subject(s): History, Diplomatic history, Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Шуменски университет »Епископ Константин Преславски«
Keywords: Melnik

Summary/Abstract: In the French contemporary history there is a person who’s absolutely sure can’t be skipped. And that is the counselor and coordinator of the intelligence, the counter-intelligence and the police Konstantin Konstantinovich Melnik. He has a really extraordinary destiny. A son of a Russian emigrant, officer of the Tzar’s army, he becomes a factual chef of the French secret services of De Gaulle, earning the without question confidence of the General, something extremely difficult for him. It’s very difficult to cover a figure of such a scale in an article. I would like to present him as a person with deep family roots and with inseparably connection with the most important events and processes in France and the world. From the time of the Resistance, when he is a informer and an agent of conextion of the Free shooters and partisans, is marked the deep commitment of Melnik with the secret services, his common work with persons and institutions of the Fourth and the Fifth Republic, the Russian section of Vatican and the non-official CIA - Rand corporation. After his abandonment of Matignon starts his fight for the imposition of the “third basket” of Helsinki agreements.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 143-168
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: Bulgarian
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