- What the U.S.
would call a "station chief", the head spy, is
known as a
rezident (резиде́нт) in Russian. In the
Soviet Union nomenclature,
there are two...
- 1895 – 25
March 1973), was a
colonel in the
Soviet secret police and NKVD
Rezident in the
Second Spanish Republic. In 1938,
Orlov refused to
return to the...
- 1938) is a
former colonel of the KGB who
became KGB resident-designate (
rezident) and
bureau chief in London. He was a
double agent,
providing information...
-
United States Emb****y in
Moscow from 1992 to 1994.
Sergei Tretyakov, SVR
rezident in
United States from 1995 to 2000, was a
double agent for the FBI from...
- Washington, D.C.
Rezident, or KGB
Station Chief, from 1960 to 1964. His
cover name at that time was
Aleksandr Fomin. As PGU KGB
Rezident,
Feklisov (Fomin)...
-
country who
manages all CIA
operations in that country,
equivalent to a KGB
Rezident. The
station chief is
often a
senior U.S.
intelligence officer who represents...
- "Republika e
Palaut rikthen njohjen,
Sabri Kiçmari
akreditohet si
ambasador jo
rezident". 20
October 2023. "Pas pesë vjetësh
rikthehen marrëdhëniet diplomatike...
- 1939) was a
Soviet secret police officer who
served as the
chief illegal rezident in New York City from 1935
until 1937.
Bazarov was born
Boris Iakovlevich...
-
cover name
Vasily Zubilin and
served as the
chief Soviet intelligence Rezident from 1941 to 1944. Zarubin's wife, Elizaveta,
served with him. Zarubin...
- "Anatoly
Borisovich Gromov" of the
Soviet Emb****y in Washington, was
secretly rezident in the
United States at the end of
World War II.
Gorsky joined the Soviet...