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Inside Russia: The Life and Times of Zoya Zarubina : For the First Time a Female Soviet Intelligence Officer Tells Her Story of Life, Love, and Triumph over personal

Inside Russia: The Life and Times of Zoya Zarubina : For the First Time a Female Soviet Intelligence Officer Tells Her Story of Life, Love, and Triumph over personal

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Inside Russia The Life and Times of Zoya Zarubina
Review: If you are looking for "Spook information, i.e. secret codes, secret drops, secret messages and meetings, forget it, this book is not for you. This is just a discription of the life of a person living in a difficult location.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Inside Russia The Life and Times of Zoya Zarubina
Review: If you are looking for "Spook information, i.e. secret codes, secret drops, secret messages and meetings, forget it, this book is not for you. This is just a discription of the life of a person living in a difficult location.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very interesting book on Dr. Zoya's Life
Review: My wife and I met Dr. Zoya in September 2001. She was a guest lecturer on the ship we were on in Russia. No one fell asleep in her lectures as she would inject some humor into them. If a reader wanted to read about a woman who was an interpeter for President Roosevelt, Winston Churchhill and Stalin during World War II, this is for them. Dr. Zoya led a very colorful life and a very interesting woman to talk with.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very interesting book on Dr. Zoya's Life
Review: My wife and I met Dr. Zoya in September 2001. She was a guest lecturer on the ship we were on in Russia. No one fell asleep in her lectures as she would inject some humor into them. If a reader wanted to read about a woman who was an interpeter for President Roosevelt, Winston Churchhill and Stalin during World War II, this is for them. Dr. Zoya led a very colorful life and a very interesting woman to talk with.


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