Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
gence in the Komitet Informatsii(Committee of Information). From 1949 to 1959 Fedotov held a series of senior positions in the M ...
however, to replicate the success of Soviet intelligence chiefs during the 1940s, when they had spectacular sources of political ...
changed six years later for 21 men and women, three who had served as American and West German agents, and 18 East German politi ...
FISHER, WILLIAM GENRYKHOVICH (1903–1971).One of the most famous Soviet illegals, Fisher was born in England of German Baltic par ...
FITIN, PAVEL MIKHAILOVICH (1907–1971).Fitin was drafted into the NKVD’s foreign intelligence directorate in 1938, following the ...
agriculture. As one of Nikolai Yezhov’s chief deputies during the Red Terror, Frinovskiy took part in the purge of the party and ...
ist bases and headquarters. In March 2005 the Russian press an- nounced the death of Aslan Maskhadov, a leader of Chechen nation ...
interrogator in 1950. He was tried and sentenced to 14 years impris- onment. Released after nine years, Fuchs returned to East G ...
GAUCK COMMISSION. Following the collapse of the East German state, the German government in Bonn established a commission un- de ...
of success that they had a half decade earlier. There was little criti- cism of Gehlen, who was allowed to transform his organiz ...
This charge has never been fully substantiated, and some believe that his interview was an effort to excuse 23 years of treason. ...
information about Soviet history, as well as current political, social, and economic conditions, to modernize the Soviet Union a ...
made sure that the city of Stalingrad never appeared as Stalin grad (Stalin is a reptile). They also made sure that the publicat ...
nuclear weapons program. Gold traveled to New Mexico, New York, and Boston a total of nine times to meet with the German émigré, ...
spite his eccentricities, Goleniewski was one of the most important of the CIA’s counterintelligence agents of the Cold War. He ...
several officers and tied up operations against the Soviet target. Golitsyn’s accusations that Yuri Nosenkowas a false defector ...
GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL SERGEYEVICH (1931– ).While leader of the Communist Partyand president of the Soviet Union, Gor- bachev presid ...
Gordievskiy’s escape was an embarrassment for the KGB, espe- cially when he began appearing on British television to discuss So- ...
in the United States began to collapse during his tenure as chief, but that was not Gorskiy’s fault. Rather, the defection of El ...
GRAVES, MASS.A major question for modern Russian society has been the resting place for the victims of Joseph Stalin. Mass grave ...
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