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The Sword and the Shield

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by Christopher Andrew


  Sorge, Richard

  Sotskov, L. F.

  South Africa

  Soviet Writer’s Union

  Spain

  Partido Comunista de España (PCE)

  Spanish Civil War

  Special Operations Executive (SOE)

  Spedding, David

  Speransky, V. I.

  Sperry-Rand (UNIVAC)

  SPIRT operation

  SPLASH operation

  SPRINTER (Canadian resident)

  Spy dust (metka)

  ST (scientific and technology intelligence)

  Stakhov, Petr

  Stalin, Joseph (Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili)

  Great Terror

  Stalinism

  Stallmann, Rudolf

  Stalnov, Boris Konstantinovich

  Stanford University

  Centre for Strategy and Research

  STAR (Saville Sax)

  STARIK (aeronautical design engineer)

  STARIK (Leon Trotsky)

  STARIK (research scientist)

  STARSHINA (Harro Schulze-Boysen)

  START (oil pipeline)

  Stashinsky, Bodgan

  State and the Revolution, The (Lenin)

  State Archive of the Russian Federation

  State Committee for Science and Technology (GKNT)

  Statute of limitations for espionage

  Steen, Reiulf

  STEFAN (Arnold Deutsch)

  Steiner, Julius

  Steinway

  Stennes, Walter

  STEP (laboratory assistant)

  STEPAN

  Stephenson, William

  Stern, Alfred Kaufman

  Stern, Martha Dodd

  Sternyuk, Archbishop Volodymyr

  STERVYATNIK (Josip Tito)

  Stirner, Eleanore

  Stockwood, Mervyn

  Stoessel, Walter

  STOIC (Latin American diplomat)

  Stoph, Willi

  Stoyanov, Dimitar

  Stoyova, Vesselina

  Straight, Michael

  Strangers on a Bridge (Donovan)

  Strauss, Franz-Josef

  STRELA (Alex/Edith Tudor Hart)

  Stride Toward Freedom (King)

  Štrougal, Lubomir

  SUAREZ (Colombian journalist)

  Suárez, Adolfo

  Subǎs, Ivan

  SUBJECT 110,

  Sudoplatov, Pavel Anatolyevich

  SUKHOVA

  Sullivan, William C.

  Suomen Kommunistinen Poulue (SKP)

  Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF)

  Supreme Military Council (Vysshaya Voyskovaya Rada; VVR)

  Surits, Yacov

  Suschitsky, Edith

  Suslov

  Suslov Commission

  Sütterlin, Heinz

  SUZA

  SVR (Sluzhba Vnezhney Razvedki)

  SVYASHCHENIK

  SWEDE (aero-engine specialist)

  Sweden

  Sweeny, Charles

  Swinton, Ernest

  Switzerland

  Sykes, R. A.

  Symonds, John

  SYNOK (Kim Philby)

  SYNOK (youngest Western recruit)

  Syroyezhkin, Grigori

  Syroyezhkin, Grigori Sergeevich

  System Planning Corporation (SPC)

  TAFFY (Andrew Revoi)

  TAKSIM (Êtienne Manac’h)

  Tanaka, Gi-ishi

  TANOV

  TANOV (Anatoli Tonkonog)

  TANOVA (Yelena Fyodorova)

  TANYA (Kira Chertenko)

  Tarasov, Lev

  TASS

  Tatuzov, Yuri Yefimovich

  Tehran Conference (1943)

  TELON

  TEMNY (Vaclav Cerny)

  TEODOR (Pacheco José Castelo)

  TERENTY (Czech agent)

  TERMIT-P (intercept station)

  Texas Instruments

  Thatcher, Margaret

  THEO (Teodor Maly)

  Thieme, Gerhard

  Thompson, E. P.

  Thorn_EMI Defense Electronics

  Three Musketeers

  Thyssen

  Tiebel, Erwin

  Tiedge, Hans-Joachim

  Time

  Tischner, Józef

  Tishkov, Arseni Vasilyevich (Timofeyev)

  Tito, Josip (Josip Broz)

  Titoist conspiracies

  Titov, Gennadi Fedorovich

  Titov, Igor Viktrovich

  TKACHEV (Eduard Serdinov)

  Todman, Terence

  Togliatti, Palmiro

  Tolkavhev, Adolf

  Tolson, Clyde

  Tolstoy, Aleksei

  Tolstoy, Sergei

  TOM (British journalist)

  Tomsky

  Tonkonog, Anatoli Andreyevich

  TONY (Anthony Blunt)

  TOPO (typist)

  Touré, Sekou

  Toye, Eleanor

  Toynbee, Philip

  Trade Union Council

  Treaty of Versailles

  Trepper, Leopold

  TREST (deception operation)

  TREZOR operation

  TREZUBET (cache)

  Trial Begins, The (Tertz/Sinyavski)

  Tribune Group

  Trilisser, Mikhail Abramovich

  TROP (Argonne National Laboratory researcher)

  Trotsky, Leon

  Trudeau, Pierre

  Truman, Harry S

  Trusevich, Georgi Leonidovich

  Trushnovich, Aleksandr

  TRW Corporation

  Tsarev, Oleg

  Tserpitsky, Nikolai Lvovich

  Tseyrov, Vitali Yevgenovich

  Tsimbal, M. S.

  Tsvigun, Semyon Konstantinovich

  Tsymbal, Mikhail Stepanovich

  TUBE ALLOYS project

  TULIP (Mark Zborowski)

  Turček, Julius

  Turing, Alan

  TURIST

  Turkestan

  Turkey

  Tursevich, Galina Konstaninova

  Tutyunnik, Yurko

  TVEN (Semen Semenov)

  Tverdokhlebov, Andrei

  Tyshchuk, Arkadi Rodionovich

  UCHITEL

  UDBA

  Ukrainian Catholic Church

  UKUSA Security Agreement (1948)

  Ulbricht, Walter

  ULEY (beehive)

  Ulmann, André

  ULTRA

  Ulyanov, Vladimir Ilyich. see also Lenin, V. I.

  UMNITSA (Elizabeth Bentley)

  Union Carbide

  Union of the Struggle for Liberation of the Peoples of Russia (SBONR)

  Union Treaty

  United Fruit Company

  United Nations

  United States

  Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA)

  Unrau, Ivan Dmitryevich

  UN Refugees Commission

  Unshlikht, Iosif Stanislavovich

  Urban, Jerzy

  Uritsky, Moisei Solomonovich

  USACH (Brookhaven National Laboratory employee)

  Usatov, Mikhail

  USSR at War (film)

  Ustinov, Dmitri

  U Thant

  UTKA (Trotsky assassination plot)

  VADIM (Anatoli Gorsky)

  VAL (Momo Jurović)

  VALDAY (money-transfer operation)

  Valoushek, Dalibar

  Valoushek, Nina

  Vance, Cyrus

  Vansittart, Robert

  VANYA (Czech agent)

  Vasek, Miroslav

  VASILI (Georgi Arbatov)

  Vasillyev, Geli Federovich

  Vasilyev, P. I.

  Vassall, John

  Vater, Clara

  Vatican, the

  Vaupshasov, Stanislav Alekseyevich

  VAZHDUH (Josop Kopinić)

  Velychkovsky, Archbishop Vasyl

  VENETSIANKA

  VENONA project

  VENTZEYEV (KGB police agent)

  VERAr />
  VERA (Mary Matrosian)

  Verzhbitsky, Feliks Klementyevich

  VESNA (intercept post)

  VESTNIK (Le Monde)

  Vetrov, Dmitri Kirillovich

  Vetrov, Mikhail Sergeyevich

  Vetrov, Vladimir Ippolitovich

  Vietnam

  Vietnam War

  View from the Kremlin, The (Yeltsin)

  VIK (Reino Hayhanen)

  VIKTOR

  VIL (Union Carbide employee)

  VINT operation

  VIR (CIA officer)

  VIRGINIA (Yulia Gorankova)

  VIRTANEN (Olavi Ahman)

  VITOS (director in Latvian Academy of Sciences)

  Vivian, Valentine

  VIZIR (Cyrus Vance)

  VLADELET (Russian-born agent)

  VLADIMIR

  VLADIMIR (Nikolai Tserpitsky)

  VLADIMIROV (Radimir Bogdanov)

  VLAS

  Vlasov, Andrei

  Vogel, Wolfgang

  Volga German Autonomous Region

  Volkov, Konstantin Dmitrievich

  VOLUNTEER (Morris Cohen)

  Voronin, Yuri Nikolayevich

  VORONOV (Arkadi Rodionovich)

  Vorontsev, Yuli

  VOSTOK operation

  Voynovich, Vladimir

  Voytetsky, Igor Vitalyevich

  Voytetsky, Vitali Panteleymonovich (Emil Evraert)

  VOZDUKH project

  VPK (Military-Industrial Commission)

  VVR (Vysshaya Voyskovaya Rada; Supreme Military Council)

  Vyshinsky, Andrei

  Wadleigh, Julian

  WAISE (Donald Maclean)

  Waldheim, Kurt

  Waldron, Francis S. (Eugene Dennis)

  Walker, John Anthony

  Wallace, Henry

  Wałsa, Lech

  WALTER (Heinz Sütterlein)

  Warren Commission

  Warsaw Pact

  WASP (Ruth Greenglass)

  Watergate scandal

  Watkins, Alan

  WEEKEND (SIS operation)

  Wehner, Herbert

  Weinstein, Moritz

  Weisband, William

  Weizmann Institute

  Welles, Sumner

  WERNER (Wilhelm Kahle)

  Werth, Alexander

  WEST

  West Germany

  Westinghouse Electric

  Whalen, William

  White, Harry Dexter

  White, Theodore

  White Army

  White Guards

  Wienand, Karl

  Wilcott, Jim and Elsie

  Wildprett, Wolfgang

  WILLIAM (Line PR agent)

  Wilson, Harold

  Winter War (1939)

  Wohlgemuth, Wolfgang

  Wojtyła, Karol

  Wolf, Louis

  Wolf, Markus Johannes (Mischa)

  Wolisch, Max (Ignati Reif; MARR)

  Wollweber, Ernst

  Woodfield, Bill

  Workers’ Popular Socialist Party

  World Council of Churches (WCC)

  World Ice Hockey Championship (1969)

  World Peace Council (WPC)

  World War II. see Great Patriotic War (1941—1945)

  Wormwood Scrubs

  Wrangel, Peter

  Wright, Peter

  Wyzýnski, Stefan

  Yagoda, Genrikh Grigoryevich

  YAK (journalist)

  Yakhontov, General

  Yakimov, Oleg Aleksandrovich

  Yakir, Pyotr

  Yakovlev (Anatoli Yatskov)

  Yakovlev, A. S.

  Yakovlev, Aleksandr Nikolayevich

  Yakovlev, Nikolai

  Yakovleva, Galina Vladimirovna

  Yakunin, Gleb

  Yakushev, Aleksandr

  Yakushkin, Dmitri Ivanovich

  Yalta Conference (1945)

  Yanayev, Gennadi

  Yankelevich, Efrem

  Yatskov, Anatoli Antonovich

  Yazov, Dmitri

  YEFIMOV

  YEFRAT (Ashot Akopyan)

  YEFREMOV (Aleksandr Kunosenko)

  Yegorov, Alexei

  YELENA (Anna Federovna)

  Yeltsin, Boris

  Yemen

  YERMAKOV (Arkadi Guk)

  Yermolev, G. M.

  Yermolov, Vasili Ivanovich

  Yerofeyev, Ivan Alekseyevich

  YESAULENKO (Iosif Pustoutov)

  YEVDOKIMOV (Eduard Koslov)

  YEVROPA operation

  Yevseyev, Dmitri Gavrilovich

  Yevstafeyev, Gennadi Makhaylovich

  Yezhov, Nikolai Ivanovich

  Young, Andrew

  Yugoslavia

  YUNG (aeronautical/computer engineer)

  YUNG (Iskhak Akhmerov)

  YUZ (Ivan Morozov)

  Zabínski, Andrzej

  Zaire

  Zaitsev, Lev Sergeyevich

  ZAK (KGB police agent)

  Zakharov, Aleksandr Demyanovich

  Zamoyska, Hélène

  Zamoysky, Lolly

  Zamuruyev, Anatoli Alekseyevich

  Zarubin, Vasili Mikhailovich

  Zarubina, Yelïzaveta Yulyevna

  Zaytsev, Leonid Sergeevich

  Zborowski, Mark

  ZEFIR (intercept post)

  Zelenin, General

  Zeman, Jaroslav

  ZENIT (Christopher Boyce)

  ZHANGO

  Zhdanov, Andrei

  Zheleznov, Anatoli Mikhaylovich

  Zhenikhov, Vladimir Vasilyevich

  Zhivkov, Todor

  Zhizhin, Vyacheslav

  ZHORA (William Weisband)

  Zhukov, Yuri

  Ziegler, Philip

  ZIMIN (Anatoli Zamuruyev)

  Zimmermann, Phil

  ZINA (Valentina Rush)

  Zinovyev, Grigori

  Zionist conspiracies

  ZOLUSHKA (Elizabeth Ghazarian)

  Zorin, Valerian

  Zujovic, Streten

  Zujović, Streten

  ZVENO (oil pipeline)

  ZVUK (Jacob Golos)

  BY CHRISTOPHER ANDREW

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  France Overseas: The Great War and the Climax of French Imperial Expansion (with A. S. Kanya-Forstner)

  The Missing Dimension: Governments and Intelligence Communities in ihe Twentieth Century (with David Dilks)

  Her Majesty’s Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community

  Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence

  Intelligence and International Relations, 1900-1945 (with Jeremy Noakes)

  KGB: The Inside Story of Its Foreign Operations from Lenin to Gorbachev (with Oleg Gordievsky)

  Instructions from the Centre: Top Secret Files on KGB Foreign Operations, 1975-1985 (published in the USA as: Comrade Kryuchkov’s Instructions) (with Oleg Gordievsky)

  More ‘Instructions from the Centre’: Top Secret Files on KGB Global Operations, 1975-1985 (with Oleg Gordievsky)

  For the President’s Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence and the American Presidency from Washington to Bush

  Eternal Vigilance? Fifty Years of the CIA (With Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones)

  Copyright

  Copyright © 1999 by Christopher Andrew

  Introduction to the Paperback Edition © 2001

  Published by Basic Books,

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  Notes

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  1 By the time I gained access to the archive, the greater part had been translated and carefully checked by SIS officers working in close collaboration with Mitrokhin. The Security Service and US intelligence officers also assisted in the translation. The translated archive was made available to me in an SIS office both in hard copy and on a computer database with sophisticated indexing and search software. While I was writing the book, Mitrokhin worked three days a week with an SIS officer completing the translation and checking process.

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  2 On the Magnificent Five, see below, Chapter 4.

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  3 Intelligence and Security Committee, The Mitrokhin Inquiry Report, Cm 4764, June 13, 2000, pp. 44-5, 47. The authorization doubtless had something to do with the fact that I had earlier written a KGB history and edited two volumes of KGB documents (listed in the Bibliography) with Oleg Gordievsky, a former KGB colonel who for eleven years had been one of the most important SIS agents of the Cold War.

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  4 Some details of the briefing of senior ministers and civil servants are given in Intelligence and Security Committee, The Mitrokhin Inquiry Report, Annex E.

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  5 Hollander, Political Pilgrims, p. 102.

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  6 See below, Chapter 5.

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  7 David Rose, “‘I would do everything again,’ says the agent from suburbia,” Sunday Telegraph, September 12, 1999. While interviewing Mrs. Norwood on August 10 for a BBC2 documentary based on The Mitrokhin Archive, Rose had obtained the first confession that she had been a Soviet spy.

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  8 John Symonds (interviewed by David Rose), “I told you I was a spy,” Guardian (G2), September 14, 1999. Cf. below, pp. 559-63.

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  9 Interview with Oleg Kalugin on ABC Nightline, September 9, 1999.

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  10 ABC News report by John McWethy, September 9, 1999.

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  11 New York Post, 7 November 1999. Philadelphia Daily News, 8 November 1999.

 

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