His story illuminates the triumphs of Soviet intelligence in the United States during World War II, the failures of U.S. counterintelligence, and the unraveling of Soviet espionage in North America following the defections of Igor Gouzenko and Elizabeth Bentley.Usdin, Steven...
Soviet espionage in the United States, 1945 to 1953 and the response of the Truman Administration.Soviet intelligence successfully penetrated American defense industries, the Manhattan Project, and American government during the Second World War and into the postwar era. Yet as this thesis argues ...
Soviet subversion and espionage in the United States began in 1920, under the cover of a trade mission. Franklin Delano Roosevelt granted the Soviets diplomatic recognition in 1933, which gave them an opportunity to expand their spy ... T Morgan,I Ebrary - 《Random House Inc》 被引量: 28发...
Gershkovich is a Wall Street Journal reporter who was accused of spying in March 2023. Whelan, a Michigan corporate security executive, was jailed in Russia on espionage charges that his family and the U.S. government have said are baseless. Who else is released? Those who were jailed in...
THE REALITY OF RED SUBVERSION: THE RECENT CONFIRMATION OF SOVIET ESPIONAGE IN AMERICA 来自 toqonline.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者: SJ Sniegoski 摘要: April 1941, the FBI arrested the senior KGB officer in the United States, Gaik Ovakimian, for violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act. ...
Last year, as Mediazona has discovered, at least 107 people were accused of high treason (Article 275), espionage (Article 276), or collaboration with foreign powers or organisations (Article 275.1). Many such cases are classified, so the actual number of people charged with these crimes may...
In 1928, the Soviet Union dispatched a military commission with the aim of finding an adequate and advanced foreign tank design. While visiting the USA, they came across the automotive designer J. W. Christie, who presented them with his own tank design. The Soviets were impressed, leading ...
—were privy to some of the most closely held secrets of Cold War espionage. In the 1950s and ’60s, as the Soviets attempted to learn about U.S. weapons and America was convulsed by the toxic chaos of McCarthyism, these women were among a tiny handful of Americans who knew the ...
for his pro-Soviet beliefs. Ina WWII message from Moscowdecrypted by the National Security Agency’s Venona project, Pozner Senior was later proven to have gathered intelligence for the KGB while working in New York, though Pozner Juniordenies his father ever told himof his espionage work. ...
Millions more were made during the First World War, and in another unique twist, the Russian demand far outpaced the supply, so much so that 1.5 million rifles were ordered by the Russian government and produced by Remington Arms in the United States. An additional 1.8 were further produced ...