The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967–1973. The USSR’s Military Intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli Conflict

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Kafr Abbas, Eg ypt, 409n53
Kakish, Bassam (Eg yptian officer), 456n43
Kalashnikov (Soviet rifle), 311
Kalchenko, Mikhail (Soviet adviser), 144
Kaliningrad, USSR, 6, 23–4, 406n7
Kalugin, Oleg (KGB operative), 102–3,
397n5
Kamanin, Nikolay (Soviet Air Force
general), 194, 413n37, 422n34
Kapitanets, Ivan (Soviet naval officer), 30,
208, 215, 269, 286
Karasev, Pavel (Soviet adviser), 129
Karpov, G.V. (Soviet adviser), 36, 41, 44–5,
54–5, 62–3, 76–7, 83–7, 119, 394n86
Karsh, Efraim (Israeli historian), 280
Kashin-class BPK (large anti-submarine
ship), 57, 58
Kasatonov, Vladimir (Soviet admiral), 28,
30, 167, 377n84, 415n28
Kass, Norman (US official), 185, 420n17
Katameya airbase, Eg ypt, 170, 182, 417n14
Katyshkin, Ivan (chief Soviet adviser),
41–2, 94, 120, 130, 140, 161, 207–8,
214, 381n59, 395n9–10
Katyusha (Soviet rocket), 88, 245, 393n73
Katz, Samuel (Israeli historian), 446n11
Kazakhstan, Soviet Union, 85, 365n47,
401n35
Kazan, Soviet Union, 345
Keating, Kenneth (US ambassador), 335
Kelt (Soviet missile), 178, 250, 290, 349,
435n5, 448n57
Kevorkov, Vyacheslav (KGB general), 234
KGB (Soviet intelligence and security
agency), abduction of westerners, 186;
archives, xii, xxiv; and Eg ypt, xvi, 18,
126, 129–30, 143, 189, 265, 275, 324,
329, 358–60, 374n28, 384n24, 411n74,
432n5; and foreign journalists, 14; and
Israel, 64–5, 234, 247, 313, 318, 397n8,
403n10; and Palestinians, 234,


425–6n38, 441n15; and Soviet Jews 16,
64–5; and Syria, 329, 346, 358–60; and
the United States, 102–3
Kharlamov, S. I. (Soviet officer), 408n32
Khandanyan, Artem (Soviet political
officer), 221, 257
Kharchikov, Aleksandr (Soviet naval
crewman), 23, 39, 56–7, 83, 374n37,
401n33
Khartoum, Sudan, 12, 150, 371n69
Khripunkov, Yury (Soviet naval officer),
31–2, 377n89
Khrushchev, Nikita (Soviet leader), 234,
412n2, 434n4
Kiev, USSR, 13, 20, 28, 138, 277, 279, 331,
333
Kimche, David (Mossad operative and
diplomat), xviii, 13, 24, 203, 261,
363n20
Kimche, Jon (British journalist), 203,
363n20
Kipnis, Yigal (Israeli historian), 309,
452–3n28
Kirichenko, A. I. (Soviet diplomat), 59
Kirichenko (née Grechko), Tatiana, 59
Kirilenko, Andrey (CPSU official), 5
Kirpichenko, Vadim (KGB operative), 18,
265, 329
Kissinger, Henry (US statesman), as adviser
to Rockefeller, 69, 101; back-channel
talks, 101–4, 125, 142–3, 152–3, 157,
169–70, 174, 179–81, 205, 216–7, 228,
232–3, 238, 247, 252–3, 255–6, 284,
291, 306–7, 310; and ceasefire
violations, 200, 202, 205, 217; and CIA,
257, 276, 284, 424n9, 454n51; declares
Defcon–3, 348, 350, 353; and detente,
266, 293; and Eg ypt, 248, 253, 255–6,
264, 284, 295, 309, 310, 317–8, 333,
358; and Israel, 69–70, 111, 227–8,
252, 255–7, 264, 313, 318, 333–40,
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