Vasili Mitrokhin was
a
KGB
major who had access to a huge amount of classified paper. In fact, as their
chief archivist he saw more of their top secret records than anyone else. Taking notes
was illegal and dangerous. He would have been shot for his pains. That was at
best. It would probably have been much worse. When the
USSR fell he was able to get out and talk to the British
embassy. Getting taken seriously seems to have been fairly easy albeit the
CIA decided they could get along without him. Getting a lot of paper
out was accomplished. Happily his notes were confirmed as genuine by other
sources but his in depth access made him valuable. He collaborated with
Christopher Andrew in writing the
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West
(Penguin Press History)
&
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West. Professor Andrew mentions
Anatoly Chernyaev but not Chernyaev's revelations
regarding communist recruitment of Brown
or
Blair. See
How the Kremlin hijacked Labour - Diary of a Kremlin insider or
Reaching through the Iron Curtain
for more and
better details of that.
PS
Danzig Baldaev, a colonel of the
KGB did something on the same lines
with his very subversive Gulags In Pictures
PPS Some of the key points are in the
Mitrokhin Archive ex
Wiki summary.
Jewish Doctors' plot ex Wiki - the MGB was accused of lack of vigilance - Mitrokhin Archive page 2
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The Doctors' plot was the most dramatic anti-Jewish episode in the Soviet Union during Joseph Stalin's regime, involving the "unmasking" of a group of prominent Moscow doctors, predominantly Jews, as conspiratorial assassins of Soviet leaders.[1] This was accompanied by show trials and anti-Semitic propaganda in state-run mass media. Scores of Soviet Jews were promptly dismissed from their jobs, arrested, sent to the Gulag, or executed.....After the death of Joseph Stalin in March 1953, the new Soviet leadership declared that the case was fabricated.
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The Wikipedia is fairly reliable until the agenda cuts in. This is a case in point. They refer to this affair merely as the doctors' plot. Deemphasizing evil done by Jews is policy.Beria ex Wiki - his colleagues were frightened that he would stage a coup d'état against them - ibid page 2
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Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria - 29 March 1899 – 23 December 1953) was a Georgian Soviet politician and state security administrator, chief of the Soviet security and secret police apparatus (NKVD) under Joseph Stalin in World War II, and Deputy Premier in the postwar years (1946-1953).Beria was the longest lived and most influential of Stalin's secret police chiefs, wielding his most substantial influence during and after World War II,...... Beria was widely seen as the most dangerous and ambitious of Stalin's inner circle during his final years. As he had promised, after Stalin's death in 1953 Beria elevated himself to First Deputy Premier, where , where he carried out a brief campaign of liberalization;...... .........and after interrogation by his own NKVD torturers, Beria was taken to the basement of the Lubyanka and shot by General Pavel Batitsky.
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Shooting him personally meant being implicated; a good move perhaps.
Beria - was a Paedophile rapist - Mitrokhin Archive page 3
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At Beria's trial after his June 1953 arrest, a significant number of rape and sexual assault allegations were brought to light. Since false accusations and confessions of sexual perversion were a common element to many coerced Stalinist confessions and little details beyond the charges were provided, and since a number of other accusations against Beria (treason, counter-revolutionary activities) were reminiscent of trumped-up charges of the Stalin era, most historians initially dismissed Beria's reputation as a sexual predator....... The new evidence on Beria, in the words of Stalin biographer Simon Sebag-Montefiore, "reveals a sexual predator who used his power to indulge himself in obsessive depravity."
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Real power is the power to abuse power.
Genrikh Yagoda ex Wiki - a Jew, security chief, shot for his pains - page 3
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Genrikh Grigoryevich Yagoda 7 November 1891–15 March 1938, born Enokh Gershevich Ieguda, was a Soviet state security official who served as director of the NKVD, the Soviet Union's Stalin-era security and intelligence agency, from 1934 to 1936. Appointed by Joseph Stalin, Yagoda supervised the arrest, show trial, and execution of the Old Bolsheviks Lev Kamenev and Grigory Zinoviev, events which comprised the beginnings of the Great Purge.Like many Soviet secret policemen of the 1930s, Yagoda was ultimately a victim of the Purge himself. He was demoted from the directorship of the NKVD in favor of Nikolai Yezhov during 1936, and arrested during 1937. Charged with the standard crimes of wrecking, espionage, Trotskyism, and conspiracy, Yagoda was a defendant at the Trial of the Twenty-One, the last of the major Soviet show trials of the 1930s. Soon after his confession at the trial, Yagoda was found guilty and shot.
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A rather thorough going swine.
Nikolai Yezhov ex Wiki - security chief, shot by Blokhin - page 3
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Nikolai Nikolai Ivanovich Yezhov May 1, 1895 – February 4, 1940) was a senior figure in the NKVD (the Soviet secret police) under Joseph Stalin during the period of the Great Purge. His reign is sometimes known as the "Yezhovshchina" "the Yezhov era", a term that began to be used during the de-Stalinization campaign of the 1950s......On February 4, he was executed by NKVD Chief Executioner Major-General Vasili Blokhin, [ possibly a Jew - see Was Blokhin a Jew - their answer is Yes - their evidence none ] probably in the basement of a small NKVD station on Varsonofevskii Lane in Moscow
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He deserved his comeuppance.
Cheka & OGPU, - page 30 et seq
Were the secret police set up by Felix Dzerzhinsky and a very nasty outfit. The name changes were an irrelevance. The paranoia was there and getting worse. Lenin believed that there were major conspiracies against the USSR. Stalin was even worse and far more vicious.
Yakov Isaakovich Serebryansky - Jew - 1892-1956 ex Wiki - page 54
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In April 1929, Serebryansky was appointed head of the first department of the INO (then “illegal” intelligence), while simultaneously remaining the head of his special group, which was directly subordinate only to the OGPU chairman. This group’s goal was to achieve “deep penetration” of strategic military installations by its agents – who would be activated in case of war – and to carry out subversive and terrorist operations in wartime.In mid-1930, Serebryansky began building an autonomous agent network in various countries to conduct wartime intelligence activity. For this purpose, he went to the United States in 1932 and to France in 1934. In July 1934, he was appointed head of a special-purpose group (known in Russia as SGON – Special Group for Special Purposes) at the NKVD and was soon promoted to the rank of Major of the GB(?). In 1935 and1936, Serebryansky was posted in China and Japan. After the outbreak of the civil war in Spain, he took part in secret purchases of arms for the Republican Army. The special operations in which Serebryansky participated in the 1930s also include the seizure of part of the Trotskyite archive, the development of plans to kidnap Trotsky’s son, and many others.
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This will be a whitewash. Mitrokhin takes a much stronger line. Serebryansky was head of the 200 man Administration for Special Tasks responsible for "sabotage, abduction and assassination operation of foreign soil" [ On page 54 ]
He was a severe embarrassment to official historians trying to do clean up jobs on the KGB. He was sorted out in November 1938 as a spy working England and France. Ibid 112
Gleb Ivanovich Boky - ibid page 69 et seq
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PETROGRAD CHEKA (Petrograd Emergency Committee), the local body of All-Russian Extraordinary Commission, established on March 10, 1918 after the transfer of All-Russian Extraordinary Commission to Moscow; it was quartered on 2/6 Gorokhovaya Street. The committee was initially called the Department against counter-revolution of the Commissars' Soviet of the Petrograd labour commune; since the end of April of 1918 - regional Emergency Committee (Cheka) attached to the Commissar Soviet of the Association of local authorities of the Northern region; since February of 1919 it was known as Petrograd province Cheka (exercising its rights as an independent department of Petrograd Soviet). During the first period of its activity Cheka was headed by the Presidium (the first chairman - M.S. Uritsky), it comprised the following departments: against counter-revolution, against black market activities, fighting detachments, various subsidiary subdivisions (secretariat, front office, commandant's office etc.). Later the structure of the committee was changed. After the death of Uritsky (August of 1918) Petrograd Cheka was headed by: G.I. Boky, V.N. Yakovleva, N.K. Antipov, A.K. Skorokhodov, S.S. Lobov, F.D. Medved, G.I. Blagonravov, I.P. Bakaev, N.P. Komarov. One of the first Cheka undertakings was disarmament of anarchists' fighting detachments in April of 1918. In June - July of 1918 Petrograd Cheka eliminated the military organization of the Right socialist revolutionaries; in July of 1918 it participated in the suppression of an armed uprising attempt undertaken by the military organization of the Left socialist revolutionaries in former Vorontsovsk Palace. In 1919 Petrograd Cheka together with the members of the Special department of All-Russian Extraordinary Commission discovered and liquidated the underground anti-Bolshevist organization headed by the agent of the British intelligence service P. Duxe [ This will be Paul Dukes ]. Petrograd Cheka was the main implement of the red terror in Petrograd, it performed the functions of political investigation and control, fought against anti-Bolshevist actions (including those among the workers of Petrograd), exercised repressions against the Extraordinary assembly of Petrograd plants and factories commissioners (1918), against participants of strikes and "dawdlings" at the city enterprises (especially in spring of 1919 and in the beginning of 1921), against the participants of Kronstadt uprising of 1921. The Petrograd Cheka officials often resorted to the falsification of evidence and fabrication of proceedings upon imaginary counter-revolutionary organizations. In March of 1922 Petrograd Cheka was transformed into the department of city administration attached to People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs.
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This is from the Saint Petersburg Encyclopedia so it is based on local knowledge. There is no mention of Boky's depravity.Boky was very successful in espionage. Analysis was inferior due to paranoia. It got far worse when Joe Stalin took over because he was determined to believe there were major plots against the USSR [ page 71 ].
Arnold Deutsch ex Wiki Jew, highly intelligent, highly effective, ibid 73 et seq
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Arnold Deutsch (1903-1942?), variously described as Austrian, Czech, or Hungarian, was an academic who worked as a Soviet spy, most well known for having recruited Kim Philby. Much of his life remains unknown or disputed.
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He recruited young university high fliers before they entered the corridors of power. He got some 20 that way including the Cambridge Five i.e. Blunt, Guy Burgess, John Cairncross, Kim Philby and Donald Maclean qualifies, at best as a very Useful Idiot. Lived next door to Agatha Christie.
Great Terror ex Wiki - Russia, 1936 to 1938, ibid 89 et seq
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The Great Purge was a series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union orchestrated by Joseph Stalin from 1936 to 1938. It involved a large-scale purge of the Communist Party and government officials, repression of peasants, Red Army leadership, and the persecution of unaffiliated persons, characterized by widespread police surveillance, widespread suspicion of "saboteurs", imprisonment, and arbitrary executions. In Russian historiography the period of the most intense purge, 1937–1938, is called Yezhovshchina ( literally, the Yezhov regime), after Nikolai Yezhov, the head of the Soviet secret police, NKVD.In the Western World, Robert Conquest's 1968 book The Great Terror popularized that phrase. Conquest was in turn inspired by the period of terror (French: la Terreur) during the French Revolution.
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The poison dwarf gripped them big time. And still we are told that socialism is the way to go.
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Orlov ex Wiki ibid page 96
Jew, treacherous, big time thief, mass murderer, competent.
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Alexander Mikhailovich Orlov (Russian: Александр Михайлович Орлов), born Leiba Lazarevich Felbing (Лейба Лазаревич Фельбинг, 21 August 1895–25 March 1973), was a General in the Soviet secret police and NKVD Rezident in the Second Spanish Republic. In 1938, Orlov was selected for execution during Joseph Stalin's Great Purge. Instead of obeying his orders to return to the Soviet Union, the General and his family fled to the U.S.. They remained in hiding under assumed names until after Stalin's death on March 5, 1953. Orlov then became a confidential informant the Federal Bureau of Investigation...........In OctobIn October 1936 Orlov was placed in command of the operation which moved the Spanish treasury from Madrid to Moscow. Orlov did a commendable job of managing the logistics of this transfer. It took four nights for truck convoys, driven by Soviet tank men, to bring the 510 tons of gold from its hiding place in the mountains to the port of Cartagena. There, under threat of German bombing raids, it was loaded on four different Russian steamers bound for Odessa. The gold was conveyed to Moscow by special armored train. Once it was safely locked away Stalin threw a party and remarked, "The Spaniards will never see their gold again, just as cannot see one's own ears." For his service, Orlov received the "Order of Lenin;
However, Orlov's main task in Spain remained arresting and executing Trotskyites, Anarchists, Roman Catholics supportive of Franco's forces, and other suspected foes of the Second Spanish Republic. Documents released from the NKVD archives detail a massive number of Orlov's crimes in Spain. He was responsible for fabricating the evidence which led to the arrest and summary execution of members of the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM). Evidence also suggests he directed the kidnapping and execution of the POUM leader Andreu Nin.
In a report to his superiors in Moscow, dated August 1937, Orlov outlined plans for the capture and liquidation of the Austrian Anti-Stalinist Kurt Landau. His deputy, Stanislav Vaupshasov, operated a crematorium for the untraceable disposal of corpses. Erwin Wolf, Trotsky's former secretary, and Mark Rein, son of a Menshevik leader, disappeared in Spain, the victims of Orlov's death squads.
Orlov also masterminded the disappearance of the White Army General turned NKVD informant, Nikolai Skoblin (codename FARMER). Despite being the NKVD's rezident in Republican Spain, Orlov would subsequently deny involvement and knowledge of these and many other war crimes carried out by his subordinate......
When he received orders from Moscow to report to a Soviet ship in a Antwerp, Orlov , Orlov was certain that he was about to be arrested. Instead of obeying, Orlov pilfered $60,000 in operational funds from the embassy safe and fled with his wife and daughter to Canada. It is possible that he took direct part, again acting as a diplomatic cover, in the assassination of Rudolf Klement, a former secretary of Leon Trotsky, in Paris on 13 July 1938 - the day he left Paris for Quebec.
While in Canada, Orlov composed a blackmail letter which he sent to Stalin via Nikolai Yezhov. He told the dictator that he would reveal everything he knew about NKVD operations if any action was taken against him or his family. In a two-page attachment, Orlov listed the codenames of numerous illegals and moles operating in the West.
Orlov also sent a letter to Trotsky alerting him to the presence of the NKVD agent Mark Zborowski (codename TULIP) in the entourage of his son Lev Sedov. Trotsky dismissed this letter as a provocation. Then Orlov traveled with his family to the United States and went underground. The NKVD, presumably on orders from Stalin, did not try to locate him until 1969.
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A Thoroughly nasty bit of work who got away with it.
POUM - Partido Obrero de Unificación Marxista - sorted out by Stalin's thugs ibid page 96
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The Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (Spanish: Partido Obrero de Unificación Marxista, POUM; Catalan: Partit Obrer d'Unificació Marxista) was a Spanish communist political party formed during the Second Republic and mainly active around the Spanish Civil War. It was formed by the fusion of the Trotskyist Communist Left of Spain (Izquierda Comunista de España, ICE) and the Workers and Peasants' Bloc (BOC, affiliated with the Right Opposition) against the will of Leon Trotsky , with whom the former broke. The writer George Orwell served with the party and witnessed the Stalinist repression of the movement, which would form his anti-totalitarian ideas in later lifeIn 1935, POUM was formed as a communist opposition to Stalinism by the revolutionaries Andreu Nin and Joaquín Maurín. The two were heavily influenced by the thinking of Leon Trotsky, particularly his Permanent Revolution thesis. It resulted from the merging of the Trotskyist Communist Left of Spain and the Workers and Peasants' Bloc against the wishes of Trotsky, with whom the former broke.
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Serebryansky & Orlov were the perpetrators. They captured 41 wallahs and murdered Andreu Nin. POUM was run by Trotskyists
Permanent Revolution
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Permanent revolution is a term within Marxist theory, established in usage by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels by at least 1850 but which has since become most closely associated with Leon Trotsky. The use of the term by different theorists is not identical. Marx used it to describe the strategy of a revolutionary class to continue to pursue its class interests independently and without compromise, despite overtures for political alliances, and despite the political dominance of opposing sections of society.Trotsky put forward his conception of 'permanent revolution' as an explanation of how socialist revolutions could occur in societies that had not achieved advanced capitalism. Part of his theory is the impossibility of 'socialism in one country' - a view also held by Marx, but not integrated into his conception of permanent revolution. "images/'s theory also argues, first, that the bourgeoisie in late-developing capitalist countries are incapable of developing the productive forces in such a manner as to achieve the sort of advanced capitalism which will fully develop an industrial proletariat. Second, that the proletariat can and must, therefore, seize social, economic and political power, leading an alliance with the peasantry.
The term has also been used to describe Thomas Jefferson's endorsement of periodic rebellion as "medicine necessary for the sound health of government".[1 ]
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Could this be what Her Majesty's Government is inflicting on us with malice aforethought? It certainly could. Her Allegedly Loyal Opposition can be depended on for the malice and the cunning too. Jefferson's endorsement is an acceptance that corrupt abuse of power is normal. He was right.
Stanislav Alekseyevich Vaupshasov - Mitrokhin Archive 97
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Warning! The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
Born July 15 (27), 1899, in Gruzdzhai, in present-day Shiauliai Raion. Soviet reconnaissance officer, active participant in the partisan movement during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45, Hero of the Soviet Union (Nov. 5, 1944), colonel. Member of the CPSU since 1940.Vaupshasov volunteered for the Red Army in 1918. In 1920-24 he participated in the underground struggle in the western oblasts of Byelorussia, which were occupied by bourgeois Poland. In later years he did reconnaissance work. In 1937-39, during the Civil War in Spain, he carried out combat assignments in the struggle against the Franco troops. Upon returning to the USSR he worked for organs of state security. In 1942 he was sent at the head of a group of Cheka men to Byelorussia, where he established contact with the partisan underground and participated in the partisan movement. For more than two years he led the large Mestnye Partisan Detachment, which operated successfully in Minsk Oblast. Vaupshasov has been awarded four Orders of Lenin, the Order of the Red Banner, Orders of the Patriotic War First and Second Class, the Red Banner of Labor of the Byelorussian SSR, and medals.
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He was an OGPU man who murdered many in Lithuania and Polish border areas. One of the NKVD's leading assassins.NKVD - anti-Trotskyist operations in France - ibid 98 Evgeny Karlovich Miller a White general was one target. Lev Sedov, son of Trotsky, Jew was another.
Mark Zborowski - Mitrokhin Archive 99 Jew, NKVD took over running Trotter's outfit in France after Sedov was sorted out.
Rudolf Klement, - ibid 100 Trotskyist, murdered by the NKVD for his pains
The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact Mitrokhin Archive 111
Of August 1939 Was a major upset for NKVD agents in England. Goronwy Rees broke away.
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The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, colloquially named after the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and the German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, was an agreement officially titled the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union and signed in Moscow in the late hours of 23 August 1939. It was a non-aggression pact under which the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany each pledged to remain neutral in the event that either nation were attacked by a third party. It remained in effect until 22 June 1941, when Germany invaded the Soviet Union.............Background
At the beginning of the 1930s, the Nazi Party's rise to power increased tensions between Germany, the Soviet Union and other countries with ethnic Slavs, which were considered "Untermenschen" according to Nazi racial ideology. Moreover, the anti-Semitic Nazis associated ethnic Jews with both communism and financial capitalism, both of which they opposed. [ The Wiki does not bother to mention that they were right- Ed. ] Consequently, Nazi theory held that Slavs in the Soviet Union were being ruled by "Jewish Bolshevik" masters.........
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What is the difference between the Nazis and Communists? Not a lot! The uniforms were different; slogans ditto. Other aspects are very similar; the tyranny, oppression, the lust for power were there. One significant difference is that the Nazis were nationalists while the communists were internationalist, very much a thing that Jews go in for.
The Stalin Hitler Pact ibid 111
Marxists are still embarrassed by this one. Making excuses for Joe in 2011 shows that.
Pavel Sudoplatov - lieutenant general NKVD, sorted Trotters
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Lieutenant General Pavel Anatolyevich Sudoplatov (Пáвел Aнатóльевич Cудоплáтов) (July 7, 1907 – September 26, 1996) was a member of the intelligence services of the Soviet Union who rose to the rank of lieutenant general. He was involved in several famous incidents of the early Cold War, including the assassination of Leon Trotsky, the Soviet espionage program which obtained information about the atomic bomb from the Manhattan Project, and Operation Scherhorn, a Soviet deception operation against the Germans in 1944. His autobiography, Special Tasks made him well-known outside the USSR, and provided a detailed look at Soviet intelligence and Soviet internal politics during his years at the top.
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Dangerous and effective.
Killing Trotsky
Was Stalin's rather absurd top priority. He succeeded.
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Though shThough she had worked indirectly as a Stalinist agent for years via the directives of the Comintern, Caridad Mercader was formally indoctrinated into the NKVD by Leonid Eitingon who operated in Spain under the alias of General Kotov. Caridad had a long running affair with Eitingon, who not only recruited her, but her son Ramon as well. Eitingon trained Mercader in the ways of sabotage and Guerrilla warfare and in 1937, took him to Moscow for more specialized training in dissembling and assassination.
Eitingon was the mastermind behind the Trotsky assassination, directing it via the Soviet consulate in New York. To get close to Trotsky, it was decided that Mercader would have to become romantically involved with someone who had access to Trotsky’s inner sanctum. The NKVD chose Sylvia Ageloff, a Brooklyn social worker, Trotskyite, and confidante of Trotsky himself. It was assumed that Ageloff would be attending a secret conference of Trotsky’s Fourth International (about which the NKVD had been tipped off) in France in the summer of 1938. The NKVD used Ruby Weil, a wavering Trotskyite and acquaintance of Ageloff, to travel to Europe with Ageloff and set her up with Mercader via an agent by the name of Gertrude.....
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This confirms Christopher Andrew in the Mitrokhin Archive at 112 et seq.
Russian SIGINT paid off big time in 1941 Mitrokhin Archive 125
It cracked Japanese traffic. Japan was going for the Southern Solution or the Northern Solution i.e. attacking American and England or Russia. Stalin knew they were going south so he was able to throw half of the eastern command against the Wehrmacht in Operation Barbarossa.
Mitrokhin Archive 127
The NKVD was embarrassed about its track record of evil so it did a clean up job on the records which failed because Mitrokhin was taking notes.
Mitrokhin Archive 141
On 2 September 1939 Whittaker Chambers told Adolf who passed it on to Roosevelt about Soviet spies. R dismissed the facts as absurd
Mitrokhin Archive 143
Wild Bill Donovan of the OSS had Duncan Chaplin Lee, a spy as his personal assistant. Very useful to the enemy.
Mitrokhin Archive 172
Roosevelt might not have been a traitor but he certainly did a lot to make it easy for the communists. In this case making the OSS give back a captured code book which warned them of certain compromises.
Mitrokhin Archive 215
Truman said Joe McCarthy was a loud mouthed oaf who did more harm than good because he allowed the Trots to believe that his side was just waffle.
Mitrokhin Archive 569
1969 John Symonds, Met CID DS bent as nine bob note - see Times 29 November 1969
The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 5
Khrushchev thought that Sputnik proved the USSR was going to beat AmericaThe Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 5
Blacks thought they were going to get rich once they had gotten rid of the colonial oppressorsThe Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 6
Khrushchev threw lotsa & lotsa money at the blacks and pretty much bankrupted the USSR. Aneurin Bevan told Labour in 1959 that state planning was the way to goThe Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 7
Khrushchev told us to give back profits to our black victims. Blacks loved it; a major propaganda coupThe Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 7
Racism is awful in the West. Blacks loved that one. They found out that Russians are even more so laterThe Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 8
Khrushchev had fun at the UN telling blacks to go for it while Eisenhower went golfing. His social secretary was not amused at having to invite blacks to the White House parties. K was annoyed by a Philippino who commented on colonial oppression in Poland etc.The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 9 - 10
Khrushchev gave his secret speech in January 1961 saying they could use the Third World to win the Cold War against the West. This changed the thrust of Soviet intelligence. It continued under Brezhnev.Joe McCarthy was fraudulent and self serving. People were sceptical about Soviet aims in the Third World
The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 10
Cuba was a bridgehead in the West. Afghanistan was the tail end of the rear guard in the Soviet fall.The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 148
Nasser was very anti-Brit, caused sensation by nationalizing the canal. The black comedy of the Anglo-Frogo-Jew invasion was great for Khrushchev and Nasser. Anthony Eden temporarily was off his rocker in re SuezThe MitroThe Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World page 314
Non Aligned Movement
Cambridge Five
Were anti-Fascists who betrayed England to the NKVD. They were very upset when dear old Uncle Joe made a deal with Adolf. See the Mitrokhin Archive at page 111 on the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. The guilty were:-
Kim Philby (cryptonym: Stanley) - wrote articles against Jews - Mitrokhin Archive. 435 - stitched up by a Jew as a result
Donald Duart Maclean (cryptonym: Homer)
Guy Burgess (cryptonym: Hicks)
Anthony Blunt (cryptonym: Johnson)
John Cairncross (cryptonym: Liszt).
Other possible traitors were:-
Michael Whitney Straight
Victor Rothschild a Jew
Guy Liddell.
Victor Rothschild ex Wiki
Christopher Andrew in The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5 seems to think that Rothscild was all right [ see page 435 ]. It seems that a Jew full of hate, one Flora Solomon who had been at it with Alexander Kerensky met R in the Weizmann Institute and betrayed Philby for writing unfavourably about Jews. That went in R's favour. Then he helped Peter Wright [ ibid 760 et seq ] go public. Cunning and treachery are what Jews are all about. How much went to our enemies through R is a question. People are not keen on a Jew with access to everything.
The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5 by Christopher Andrew page 353 et seq
Covers Jews in terrorist mode operating in Palestine and England. Jews were going to murder Ernie Bevin, the foreign secretary because he realized what shits they were. Irgun blew up our embassy in Rome [ page 355 ]
PS A rather more pungent view of things is in MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence - UncensoredErnie Bevin
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He earned the hatred of Zionists by refusing to remove limits on Jewish immigration to Palestine in the aftermath of the war. According to historian Howard Sachar, his political foe, Richard Crossman, a fellow Labour Party MP and a pro-Zionist member of the post-war Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry into the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine, characterized his outlook during the dying days of the Mandate as "corresponding roughly with the Protocols of the Elders of Zion".......... However, the Bevin biographer, Alan Bullock, rejected suggestions that Bevin was motivated by personal anti-Semitism.
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A sound sort of chap in his way.
Vasili Mitrokhin
Vasili Nikitich Mitrokhin (March 3, 1922–January 23, 2004) was a Major and senior archivist for the Soviet Union's foreign intelligence service, the First Chief Directorate of the KGB, and co-author with Christopher Andrew of The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West, a massive account of Soviet intelligence operations based on copies of material from the archive. The second volume, The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB in the World, was published in 2005, soon after Mitrokhin's death.
Christopher Andrew e Wiki
Andrew is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, former Chair of the History Faculty at Cambridge University, Official Historian of the Security Service (MI5), Honorary Air Commodore of 7006 Squadron (Intelligence) in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Chair of the Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, and former Visiting Professor at Harvard, Toronto and Canberra. Professor Andrew is also co-editor of Intelligence and National Security, and a regular presenter of BBC Radio and TV documentaries, including the Radio Four series What If?. His twelve previous books include a number of path-breaking studies on the use and abuse of secret intelligence in modern history. He is currently a governor of Norwich School and President of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.Andrew studied under the historian and wartime cryptanalyst Sir Harry Hinsley, in common with fellow historian Peter Hennessy,[1] Former students of Andrew - including Peter Jackson, Richard Aldrich, Tim Edwards and Wesley Wark - now staff the intelligence studies and intelligence history posts in universities around the English-speaking world.
Professor Andrew's reputation as an historian of intelligence studies was cemented with two studies completed in collaboration with two defectors and former KGB officers, Oleg Gordievsky and Vassili Mitrokhin. The first of these works, KGB: The Inside Story was a scholarly work on the history of KGB actions against Western governments produced from archival and open sources, with the critical addition of information from the KGB defector Gordievsky. His two most detailed works about the KGB were produced in collaboration with KGB defector and archivist Vassili Mitrokhin, who over the course of several years recopied vast numbers of KGB archive documents as they were being moved for long storage. Exfiltrated by the Secret Intelligence Service in 1992, Mitrokhin and his documents were made available to Andrew after an initial and thorough review by the security services. Both volumes, 1999's The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB and the 2005 edition The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World (both volumes simply titled The Mitrokhin Archive in UK publication) resulted in some public scandal as they revealed the names of former KGB agents and collaborators in government, industry and private life around the world.[2] Most famous amongst these was the revelation in 1999 of the "Grandmother Spy", 87-year old Melita Norwood, who had passed industrial information and other intelligence to the KGB for more than 50 years.[3]
The Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, chaired by Professor Andrew (and founded by his late mentor Harry Hinsley), convenes regularly in rooms at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Active and former senior members of various intelligence services around the world participate in the discussions, with most participants made up of Andrew's graduate students, fellow historians and other academics. At these meetings, detailed analysis of various past and present intelligence affairs is discussed under the Chatham House Rule, with the confidence that it will not be attributed to a person or organization.[4]
Amazon.com: The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and ...
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Jews in the KGB: Executioners and Victims, by Vadim Abramov. Moscow: - Google Search
Vasili Mitrokhin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" Vasili Nikitich Mitrokhin (Russian: Василий Никитич Митрохин) (March 3, 1922–January 23, 2004) was a Major and senior archivist for the Soviet Union's ..."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili_Mitrokhin2. Mitrokhin Archive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Mitrokhin Archive is a collection of notes made secretly by KGB Major ..."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitrokhin_Archive3. Vasili Mitrokhin | Times Online Obituary
"29 Jan 2004 – Obituary for Vasili Mitrokhin from The Times and Sunday Times. One of the most spectacular defectors from Russia in terms of the “product” ..."
www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1005732.ece4. Amazon.com: The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and ...
"Vasili Nikitich Mitrokhin worked as chief archivist for the FCD, the foreign-intelligence arm of the KGB. Mitrokhin was responsible for checking and sealing ..."
www.amazon.com/Sword-Shield-Mitrokhin-Archive-History/dp/0465003125
"As an Soviet archivist disillusioned with Party leadership, Mitrokhin made copies of important Communist Party documents in hopes of exposing the criminal ..."
www.grademastersales.com/mitrokhin.html6. Obituary: Vasili Mitrokhin | World news | The Guardian
"4 Feb 2004 – Disillusioned Soviet archivist whose extraordinary diligence revealed nearly 70 years of KGB secrets to the west."
www.guardian.co.uk/news/2004/feb/04/guardianobituaries.russia7. Vasili Mitrokhin | Facebook
"Vasili Nikitich Mitrokhin (March 3, 1922–January 23, 2004) was a Major and senior archivist for the Soviet Union's foreign intelligence service, ..."
www.facebook.com/pages/Vasili-Mitrokhin/1056524128026888. The Legend of Pine Ridge: The Mitrokhin Archive
"8 Oct 2007 – The former head of the History department at Cambridge University, Christopher Andrew, and the former KGB archivist, Vasili Mitrokhin, ..."
legendofpineridge.blogspot.com/2007/10/mitrokhin-archive.html9. Vasili Mitrokhin - Conservapedia
"22 May 2007 – Vasili Mitrokhin (March 3, 1922–January 23, 2004) is a former KGB officer who defected from Russia. He was exfiltrated from Russia in 1992 ..."
www.conservapedia.com/Vasili_Mitrokhin10. The Mitrokhin Archive, by Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin
"Vasili Mitrokhin, who has died aged 81, was the KGB archivist whose defection to Britain in 1992 brought a treasure trove of Soviet secrets to the West. ..."
www.arlindo-correia.com/061205.html11. The Blog of Death: Vasili Mitrokhin
"3 Feb 2004 – When KGB archivist Vasili Nikitich Mitrokhin defected from the Soviet Union in 1992, he gave six trunks, full of incriminating files, ..."
www.blogofdeath.com/archives/000716.html12. Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin
"60 Mitrokhin came to the same conclusion, commenting at one point in his notes that the files contained "a whirlpool of filth."61 The KGB used its agents ..."
13. Vasili Mitrokhin, 81; Copied KGB Spy Files - Los Angeles Times
"3 F"3 Feb 2004 – Vasili Mitrokhin, the KGB archivist who for 12 years secretly made notes from the Russian spy agency files until he defected to Britain in ..."
articles.latimes.com/2004/feb/03/local/me-mitrokhin314. Vasili Mitrokhin, KGB archivist, defector - The Boston Globe
"1 Feb 2004 – WASHINGTON -- Vasili Mitrokhin, the KGB archivist who for 12 years secretly made notes from the Russian spy agency files until he defected ..."
www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2004/02/01/vasili_mitrokhin_kgb_archivist_defector/
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