-
which a
resident spy may
liaise is
known as a "station" in
English and a
rezidentura (резиденту́ра, 'residency') in Russian. What the U.S.
would call a "station...
- also
explores the
conflict between Washington's FBI
office and the KGB
Rezidentura there, from the
perspectives of
agents on both sides,
including the Jenningses'...
-
place to help us."
Colonel Oleg
Gordievsky was the head of the
London rezidentura (station) and
spied for MI6. Ames
handed over
information about Gordievsky...
-
headquartered in Berlin-Karlshorst,
which also came to
house the
chief rezidentura of
Soviet intelligence in Germany. At the end of
October 1946, the Soviet...
-
During the Cold War, the GRU, like many of its
Western rivals,
maintained rezidenturas, or
resident spies, worldwide;
these included both "legal" agents, based...
- ****istant to the
London rezident.
During the
Great Purge of 1939 the
London rezidentura was liquidated, and in
March 1940
Gorsky was
recalled to Moscow. Gorsky...
- also
explores the
conflict between Washington's FBI
office and the KGB
Rezidentura there, from the
perspectives of
agents on both sides,
including the Jennings'...
- also
explores the
conflict between Washington's FBI
office and the KGB
Rezidentura there, from the
perspectives of
agents on both sides,
including the Jennings'...
- also
explores the
conflict between Washington's FBI
office and the KGB
Rezidentura there, from the
perspectives of
agents on both sides,
including the Jennings'...
-
Soviet intelligence was
temporarily ended, but
resumed in 1948, when the
Rezidentura ascertained that
Cohen could be approached.
Together with Lona Cohen...