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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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