Target Tokyo Part 2 Of 2 Author:Gordon W. Prange, Others Part Two Of Two Parts TARGET TOKYO details the undercover operations of one of the century's most ingenious spy rings. Headed by Richard Sorge, it transmitted information from Tokyo to Russia between 1933-1941--an outstanding feat in an increasingly militaristic and xenophobic Japan. Sorge posed as a good Nazi, a stringer for a German news... more »paper. He secured access to intelligence by getting a position at the German embassy, where he became a trusted advisor of the German ambassador. Sorge was charming and flamboyant, but when he wasn't playing the colorful character, he was busy collecting intelligence. "A major work of WW II history, TARGET TOKYO is a portrait of a nation gearing up for war. It is also a study of duplicity on the highest levels of betrayals, with insights into the great leaders of an era." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)« less