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OverviewOperation Gladio was never meant to be public knowledge. For decades, it existed as a hidden insurance policy buried beneath the surface of Western Europe - a secret ""stay-behind"" network designed to activate only if Soviet forces invaded and occupied NATO territory. It was built quietly, maintained patiently, and protected by layers of deniability. Weapons caches were concealed. Radios were hidden. Training was conducted away from public view. Names were compartmentalised. Plans were sealed. And ordinary citizens lived their lives never knowing that, in the event of the worst-case scenario, a shadow army had already been prepared to keep resistance alive. But the Cold War did not end the way anyone expected. The invasion never came. And the world eventually discovered that the network had been there all along. In Operation Gladio: The Plan, the People, and the Fallout, Miles Dunsford takes readers deep into one of the most controversial and misunderstood covert operations of the twentieth century. Written in a clear, gripping style for general readers, this book unpacks the real story behind Gladio - why it was created, how it was organised, who was involved, how secrecy was enforced, and why the revelations sparked political shockwaves that still ripple through modern debates about intelligence, democracy, and hidden power. This is not a book of loose conspiracy or shallow scandal. It is an evidence-led exploration of a genuine Cold War structure that forces uncomfortable questions: How far should democracies go to defend themselves? What happens when security planning becomes permanent? Who is responsible when secret programmes outlive the fear that created them? And how can citizens trust institutions that operate for decades beyond public consent? Inside these pages, you'll discover the invasion anxiety that shaped the post-war years, the blueprint of ""stay-behind"" warfare, the practical reality of arms caches and clandestine communications, and the quiet hand of intelligence cooperation that held it all together. You'll also confront the most contested ground of all - the allegations and controversies that surround Gladio, and the murky territory where truth, suspicion, and secrecy overlap. Above all, this book is about fallout. Because Gladio's greatest impact was not a war it fought, but the damage it did to trust once exposed. It became a symbol of the hidden state: the unseen architecture of power that can exist beneath democratic life, shaping history without being named. The story of Gladio is therefore more than Cold War history. It is a warning about secrecy, accountability, and what happens when citizens discover that their governments prepared for war in ways they were never allowed to question. If you want the real story behind one of the most chilling and debated operations of the Cold War - told with clarity, depth, and a steady grip on the human consequences - Operation Gladio is essential reading. Because some wars are fought with armies. And some are prepared in silence. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Miles DunsfordPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9798242526488Pages: 158 Publication Date: 04 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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