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INDEX
Aaron, David
Abakumov
ABBAT (Archbishop Pitirim)
Abbiate, Mireille Lyduvigovna
Abbiate, Roland Lyudvigovich (Pravdin)
Abdoolcader, Sirioj Husein
Abel, Rudolf (Vilyam Willie Fisher)
Abella, Robert
ABLE ARCHER exercise
ABO (Peter Smollett)
ABRAMOV
Abramov, N. F.
Abramova, Nina
Abrasimov, Pyotr Andreevich
Abt, John
ACE (aeronautics engineer)
Acheson, Dean
ADA (Helen Lowry)
ADA (NKVD officer)
ADAM
ADAMANT (Metropolitan Nikodim)
ADEN
Adenauer, Konrad
Afghanistan invasion (1979)
Afghan War
Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee
AGAT operation
Agayants, Ivan Ivanovich
Agca, Mehmet Ali
Agee, Philip
Ageloff, Sylvia
Ahman, Olavi
AIDS virus
Akhmerov, Iskhak Abdulovich
Akhromeyev, Marshall
AKHURYAN (nuclear physicist)
Akopyan, Ashot Abgarovich
Akselrod, Moisei Markovich
ALAN
Albam, Abram Mironovich
Albania
ALBERT (Iskhak Akhmerov)
ALBERT (Nikolai Bitnov)
ALBERTO (Guido Cappelloni)
Aleksandrov, Georgi Nikolayevich
Aleksandrov, Vladimir Valentinovich
ALEKSEI (Anatoli Yatskov; Yakovlev)
Aleksi of Tallinn, Metropolitan
ALES (Alger Hiss)
Alexander, Field Marshall
Alexandrovsky, Pavel
Algeria
ALICE
Aliev, Ismail Murtuz Ogly
ALLA (Galina Linitskaya)
Allegretti, Alfredo
Allen, Richard
Allende, Salvador
ALPHA (caches)
Alpha group
Althammer, Hedwig Marta
ALVAR (IBM employee)
Amendola, Giorgio
American National Security Act (1947)
American Relief Association (ARA)
Ames, Aldrich
Amin, Hafizullah
AMUR (Robert Sheldon Harte)
Anderson, Jack
ANDRE
Andreev, Nikolai Nikolayevich
ANDREI (Dmitri Bystroletov)
Andrew, Christopher
Andrews Air Force Base
Andreyevskaya, T. S.
Andropov, Yuri Vladimirovich
Andropov Institute
Androsov, Stanislav Andreyevich
Angeloff, Sylvia
Angleton, James
ANITA
ANNA (typist)
ANO (Japanese interpreter)
ANTENNA (Julius Rosenberg)
Anti-Comintern Pact
ANTON (Leonid Kvasnikov)
ANTON (POCHIN operational officer)
Antonov, Georgi Pavlovich
Apresyian, Stepan
Arab-Israeli Six-Day War
Araujo Aguilar, Laura
Arbatov, Georgi
ARDOV (Mikhail Polonik)
Argentina
ARGUS (journalist)
Aristov, Boris
ARLEKINO
ARLINGTON (E. Howard Hunt)
Arnedo, Alvarez
ARNO (Ernest Oldham)
ARNO (Harry Gold)
Aron, Raymond
ARSENIO (Louis Wolf)
Arsov, Boris
Artamonov, Nikolai Fyodorovich
ARTEM
ARTEMIS (Soviet intelligence)
ARTEMOVA
ARTUR
ARTUR (Iosif Grigulevich)
ARTUR (Rem Krassilnikov)
Artuzov, Artur Khristyanovich
ASCHE (Hans-Thilo Schmidt)
Ash, Timothy Garton
Asimov, Nikolai Nikolayevich
ASKET (Andrei Sakharov)
ASKO
Astor, David
ASYA (Ethel Gee)
Attlee, Clement
Aucouturier, Alfreda
Australia
Austria
Kommunistische Partei Österreichs (KPO)
Austrian Stapo (security police)
AVANTGARDE
AVIATORSHA (Mireille Abbiate)
Avramenko, V. I.
AYUN (Georgi Aleksandrov)
Babkov, G. S.
Backis, Andris
Bagley, Pete
Bagrichev, Nikolai Grigoryevich
Bagritsky, Vsevelod
Bahr, Egon
Baibakov, Nikolai
Baker, Harry
Balkan federation
Ball, George
Bandera, Stephen
Barák, Rudolf
Barannik, Valentin Viktorovich
BARANOV (Ville Pessi)
BARBAROSSA, operation
Barcikowski, Kazimierz
Bardecki, Andrzej
BARITONE (deputy to Peter Lunn)
Barkovsky, Vladimir
Barre, Raymond
Barron, John
Baryshnikov, Mikhail
Barzel, Rainer
Basic Tenets of Intelligence (Yevseyev)
Batarovskaya, Yanina
BATWING (power source)
Baudoin, Jean-Jacques
Bayer
BAYKAL
Bazarov, Boris
Bechko, Jan
Beck, Joseph
Becker, Franz
r /> Begin, Menachem
Behind the Facade of the Masonic Temple (Zamoysky)
BELFORT (Erich Birkenhauer)
Belfrage, Cedric
Belgium
BELLA
BELOV (Abram Albam)
Belov, Yevgeni Aleksandrovich
BEN (Konon Molody)
Benes, Eduard
Bentley, Elizabeth
BERG (senior engineer)
Bergsten, C. Fred
Beria, Lavrenti Pavlovich
Berle, Adolf
Berlinguer, Enrico
Berlin Wall
fall of (1989)
BERTA (partner of Rudenko)
BERTRAND (Georgi Kotlyar)
Bertrand, Gustave
Berzin, Eduard
Berzin, Jan
Besedovsky, Grigori
Bessarabia
Bessedovsky, Grigori
BESSER (Feliks Verzhbitsky)
Bettaney, Michael
Beutming, Theodor
Bevin, Ernest
Bezmenov, Yuri Aleksandrovich
Bidault, Georges
Bil’ak, Vasil
Birkenhauer, Erich
Bishop, Maurice
Bitnov, Nikolai Nikolayevich
Bitnov, Nina
Blake, George
Blanch, Stuart
Blunt, Anthony
Blyablin, Gennadi Petrovich
Blyumkin, Yakov
Bobkov, Filipp Denisovich
Boeing
Bogdanov, Radimir
Bogoraz, Larisa
BOGUN (Gennadi Blyalblin)
Bohlen, Charles “Chip,”
Bokassa, Jean Bédel
Boky, Gleb Ivanovich
Bolbotenko, L. G.
BOLEK
Böll, Heinrich
Bolshakov, Georgi
Boniecki, Adam
Bonner, Elena
BONZA operation
BOR (research scientist)
Borcha, Ivan Grigoryevich
Borovik Genrikh
Borzov, G. F.
Borzov, Gennadi Gedorovich (Bystrov)
Bossard, Frank
Boumedienne, President
Bourdiol, Pierre
Bourke, Sean
BOXER (fiber-optic system)
Boyarinov, Grigori
Boyce, Christopher
Brade, Walter
Bradley, Omar N.
Brandon, Henry
Brandt, Willy
Branzinkas, P. S.
Brezhnev, Leonid Ilich
Brief Instructions for the Cheka on How to Conduct Intelligence (Yevseyev)
Brik, Yevgeni Vladimirovich
British Non-Ferrous Metals Association
British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)
British Security Coordination (BSC)
Britten, Douglas
BROD (U Thant)
BROK
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