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voyny i diplomatii 1941 god, Moscow: Olma-Press, 2001, Chapter 8, http://www.pseu-
dolog y.org/Abel/Sudoplatov1941/index.htm
- Richard Parker, The Politics of Miscalculation in the Middle East, Bloomington: Indiana
University Press, 1993, p. 21. The former ambassador was in fact alive enough to be inter-
viewed by Ginor a year later, from his Moscow home. Ha’aretz, 5 July 1991. - Kimche, Last Option, pp. 16–17.
- Egorin, Egipet, p. 114.
- Yossef Govrin, Israeli embassy, Buenos Aires (formerly in Moscow) to East European
Department, Foreign Ministry, 4 September 1967. ISA, HZ-4048/18. In France,
Vinogradov for years cultivated the retired Charles de Gaulle, thus gaining unequalled
access in Paris (and standing in Moscow) when the general returned to power (Boris
Kudaev, Perevodchiki, now inaccessible; the book text is accessible at http://www.e-read-
ing-lib.com/chapter.php/1001592/0/Kudaev_-_Pule_perevodchik_ne_nuzhen.html).
Vinogradov likewise foresaw the rise of Nasser’s underling Sadat when no one else con-
sidered the latter a likely successor (Akopov, transcript, p. 19). - “Polish Record,” in Hershberg, Aftermath, p. 11.
- Andropov and Gromyko to CPSU Central Committee, 10 June 1968. Boris Morozov
(ed.), Evreyskaya emigratsiya v svete novykh dokumentov, Tel Aviv University: Cummings
Center, 1998, p. 62; Committee resolution, ibid., p. 63. - CIA Intelligence Information Cable 65699, 6 October 1967; CIA Office of National
Estimates Special Memorandum 10–67, 21 November 1967, CIA FOIA website, https://
http://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/DOC_0000109059.pdf. - HOLDING THE LINE ON THE SUEZ CANAL
- Korn, Stalemate, pp. 54–5.
- Naumkin et al., Blizhnevostochnyy konflikt, vol. 2, document no. 275, pp. 597–8.
- A Mirage-III shot down at night over Sinai on 8 June. List of IAF air crew killed in action,
http://www.sky-high.co.il/image/users/134771/ftp/my_files/KIA/KIA%20date.
pdf ?id=3269650 - Korn’s erroneous statement (Stalemate, p. 167) that in 1967 “Israel’s air victory was so
quick and so complete that no surface-to-air missiles were fired” may reflect Heikal’s ear-
lier, unfounded claim that “in the surprise of the Israeli air-strike they [the SAM-2s] were
never fired” (Road to Ramadan, pp. 79–80). - “What Happened to Eg ypt’s Rockets?,” Canadian Jewish Chronicle Review (16 June 1967),
p. 14; Danny Shalom, Like a Bolt Out of the Blue: “Moked” Operation in the Six-Day War,
June 1967, Rishon le-Zion (Israel): Bavir, 2002, pp. 215–18. - Naumkin et al., Blizhnevostochnyy konflikt, vol. 2, document no. 275, pp. 597–8.
- “Polish Record,” in Hershberg, Aftermath, pp. 9, 16.
- Ford, “Growth of the Soviet Commitment,” p. 118.
- Naumkin et al., Blizhnevostochnyy konflikt, vol. 2, document no. 275, pp. 597–8.
- Vadim A. Kirpichenko, Iz arkhiva razvedchika, Moscow: Mezhdunarodnye Otnosheniya,
1993, pp. 94–5.