A Rich Harvest of Bitter Fruit

CIA and MI6 Covert Action in Communist Albania at the Dawn of the Cold War

Stephen Long author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Icon Books

Published:4th Jun '26

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In June 1949, the US and British governments secretly agreed to mount a joint covert action operation to overthrow the communist government in Albania. The top-secret plan would use exiled dissidents to conduct subversive intelligence, paramilitary and propaganda operations to foment an uprising against Albania's authoritarian ruler Enver Hoxha.

The Albanian operation is a vital but misunderstood part of Cold War history. A Rich Harvest of Bitter Fruit explains how the West, it its first secret attempt to subvert a communist state behind the iron curtain, ultimately backed away from trying to bring down Hoxha's regime. Instead, Albania was the test case of anti-communist covert action where the West served its apprenticeship before rolling out this capability on a global scale.

Drawing on a range of material and primary sources, this is the first book to take an international look at this crucial flashpoint and incorporate the motives and actions of all four major actors - the Anglo-Americans, the Communist powers, Albania's regional neighbours, and the Albanian rebels themselves.

A tale of subterfuge, secrecy and skulduggery, this is a compulsively readable and fascinating examination of one of the most important, and least examined, major flashpoints of the Cold War.

This extraordinary book sheds new light on one of the most iconic CIA/MI6 covert actions. Beautifully written and persuasively argued, it prompts us to rethink decades of research about secret regime change and 'plausibly deniable' methods. * Richard J. Aldrich, author of GCHQ *
The disastrous British and American joint covert operation against Enver Hoxha's communist Albania is a seminal chapter in the origins of the Cold War and the history of both the CIA and MI6. Drawing on a treasure trove of archives. Stephen Long unravels this complex story with extraordinary detail. A Rich Harvest of Bitter Fruit is eye-opening. * Richard H. Immerman, author of The Hidden Hand *
Long provides incredible new details on how this operation unfolded across almost a decade and he does so with the storytelling skills of a master spy novelist. At a time when stories of contemporary covert actions dominate our headlines, this book is a useful reminder of just how complicated these types of campaigns can become. I have no doubt it will fundamentally change the way we will approach the histories of early Western covert operations. * Dr Sarah-Jane Corke, co-founder and past president of the Society for Intelligence History *

ISBN: 9781837732241

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384 pages