The Message That Crossed Six Desks and Became Its Own Opposite
FIRST RELAY: THE INTERCEPTION The message arrived at 0347 hours on March 14, 1962, through a wiretap on a telephone exchange in East Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg district. The technician manning the intercept station was a twenty-three-year-old signals specialist named Fischer who had been awake for thirty-one hours, sustained by coffee brewed so strong it left a residue on the cup and cigarettes...
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