Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
the German intelligence services, to support a partisan movement behind German lines, and to collect military secrets through hu ...
The GRUand the NKVD also spied on wartime allies. Both ser- vices collected information about Anglo-American strategy, intelli- ...
bassador to Italy and Yugoslavia. Joseph Stalinplanned to use Grigulevich to murder Yugoslav leader Josef Broz Tito, but the pla ...
agents, who were directed by Yan Berzin, the service chief for more than a decade. Illegals began operating in Western Europe an ...
der Ivashutin, the GRU became a sophisticated, all-source intelli- gence service, conducting signals intelligence, space reconna ...
The 11th Directorate dealt with sensitive nuclear questions, including analysis of other state’s nuclear weapons programs. The G ...
To what degree Guillaume influenced Brandt is open to debate: the German chancellor had already decided to push rapprochement wi ...
sites. Under a secret declaration, no prisoners were released from these camps; rather they were exiled to the Kolyma River area ...
munist PartyCentral Committee member (and later premier) Alek- sei Kosygin, and this connection apparently saved him. H – HALL ...
(Youth). Hall maintained contact with Soviet intelligence for several years. Although under suspicion, he was never formally cha ...
will send a box of documents to your colleague. They are from cer- tain of the most sensitive and compartmented projects of the ...
part of a plea bargain that allowed his wife to collect his pension. A senior Central Intelligence Agency official likened Hanss ...
HERRMANN, RUDOLF ALBERT (1929– ). Dalibar Valoushek was a Czech border guard recruited by the KGBin the early 1950s to act as an ...
in a hung jury, the second in conviction. Hiss spent the next 44 months in federal prison. He spent the last 44 years of his lif ...
in 1938 as an expert on Soviet subversion. In 1945 he went to Canada, where he interviewed the first postwar defector, Igor Gouz ...
HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION (1956). The KGBwas unable to provide the Soviet leadership any warning of the October 1956 rev- olution tha ...
ior members of the political leadership and initiate a massive politi- cal purge. Stalin repeatedly insisted that Ignatiev tortu ...
was so extensive that the NKVD established a senior illegal to act as “illegal rezident.” In the United States, Ishak Akhmerovse ...
program nuclear weapons program, which the Soviets codenamed Enormoz. The GRUwas also a collector of industrial, scientific, and ...
INFORMANTS. The key to the success of the Soviet security services, from the Chekato the KGB, was a huge stable of informants. S ...
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