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Aleksandr Semyonovich Feklisov (Russian: Александр Семёнович Феклисов; 9
March 1914 – 26
October 2007) was a
Soviet spy, the NKVD Case
Officer who handled...
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agent for the
Soviet Union (USSR),
working under Alexander Feklisov. In
September 1944,
Feklisov suggested to
Rosenberg that he
should consider recruiting...
- over by
Feklisov.
Rosenberg provided thousands of
classified reports from
Emerson Radio,
including a
complete proximity fuse.
Under Feklisov's supervision...
- contracts, in Schenectady, New York.
According to NKGB
agent Alexander Feklisov,
Sobell was
recruited as a spy in the
summer of 1944,
during World War...
- turn
persuaded Alfred Sarant to join the network.
According to
Alexandr Feklisov: Joel and
Alfred were good
friends and
spent a lot of time together. I...
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message from KGB
Colonel Aleksandr Fomin (the
cover name for
Alexander Feklisov) to U.S. officials. He left ABC in 1971 to
serve as a
foreign affairs adviser...
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British media.
According to
Serguei Kostine in the
introduction to
Alexandr Feklisov's book The Man
Behind the
Rosenbergs (2001), Hiss was guilty: "Like Alger...
- of ABC News had
lunch with
Aleksandr Fomin, the
cover name of
Alexander Feklisov, the KGB
station chief in Washington, at Fomin's request.
Following the...
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Central Intelligence Agency John
McCone Boris Lee
Krutonog as
Alexander Feklisov (a.k.a.
Alexander Fomin), KGB spy
Dakin Matthews as
Arthur C.
Lundahl James...
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Soviet amb****ador): 1949–1950
Nikolai Vladykin: 1950–1954 no refs
Alexander Feklisov (alias Fomin): 1960–1964
Pavel Lukyanov: 1964–1965
Boris Aleksandrovich...