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The Inventory of the Raymond Rocca Collection #1832

The Inventory of the Raymond Rocca Collection #1832

The Inventory

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Raymond

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#1832

Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Rocca, Raymond Table of Contents – Series 4/16/2015

I. General Information Collation Program, 1961-1975. …………………………………p. 1 II. Russian Intelligence Services (RIS) Bibliography Cards. …………………………….p. 3 III. TRUST Material. ……………………………………………………………………... p. 8 IV. – KGB Historical File Folders. ………………………………………………..p. 12 V. Natalie Wraga. ………………………………………………………………………..p. 14 VI. Defectors. ……………………………………………………………………………..p. 14 VII. Defectors Books. ……………………………………………………………………...p. 17 VIII. German Russian Intelligence & . ………………………………………….p. 18 IX. Congressional Prints Regarding Soviet Intelligence Services. ……………………….p. 20 X. CIA and Spying: Periodicals and Humor Magazines. ………………………………..p. 20 XI. Books on CIA & . …………………………………………………………. p. 21 XII. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)/Defense Intelligence College (DIC), KGB/Main Intelligence Agency (GRU) Course. ………………………………………………….p. 25 XIII. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)/Defense Intelligence College (DIC) Teaching Materials and Evergreen Lawsuit. ……………………………………………………p. 27 XIV. KGB/GRU Research Files. …………………………………………………………...p. 27 XV. Italian Fascist Foreign Office. ……………………………………………………….. p. 33 XVI. Italian Fascist & Post World War II Materials, spy literature, Diaries & Commentaries. ………………………………………………………………………..p. 35 XVII. Communist Parties and Movements. …………………………………………………p. 36 XVIII. Former Communists and Fellow Travelers: Accounts & Memoirs. ………………….p. 39 XIX. Soviet Intelligence Services Histories & Memoirs (in Russian). …………………….p. 39 XX. Soviet Intelligence/Security Services Literature (in Russian). ……………………….p. 41 XXI. Soviet Intelligence Services Literature: Book translations (pre-1991). ………………p. 42 XXII. Western Books and Bibliography on and Russian Intelligence Services. …….p. 44 XXIII. Books on Soviet Espionage. ………………………………………………………….p. 50 XXIV. Memoirs. ……………………………………………………………………………...p. 51 XXV. Soviet Intelligence Services—Active. ………………………………………………..p. 52 XXVI. Studies, Bibliographies, Memoirs, Reports. ………………………………………….p. 81 XXVII. RGR Personal Work. ……………………………………………………………….. p. 98 Addenda ……………………………………………………………………………. Start at p. 111 Rocca, Raymond #1832 4/16/2015 Preliminary Listing

Acronym and Terms Key: GICP: General Information Collation Program RIS: Russian Intelligence Services Cheka: Was the first of a succession of Soviet state security organizations. Created on 12/20/1917, after a decree issued by . KGB: Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti (Russian: Комите́т госуда́рственной безопа́сности (КГБ) TRUST: “The Trust,” a Soviet intelligence operation employing both overt and covert activities to advance Soviet foreign policy objectives and to influence events in foreign countries in ways favorable to the . DIA: Defense Intelligence Agency DIC: Defense Intelligence College GRU: Main Intelligence Agency – lit. Glavnoye Razvedyvatel’noye Upravleniye IS: Intelligence Services S&T: Scientific and Technical CPUSA: Communist Party of the of America GTK: State Technical Commission – Gostekhkomissii SVR: Russian Foreign Intelligence Service DEZA: – Dezinformatsiya

I. General Information Collation Program, 1961-1975. A. Files. Box 1 1. “BIBL cards, A-K,” n.d. [F. 1-4] 2. “BIBL, K-Z,” n.d. [F. 5-8] 3. “CD Memos, Vol. I,” 1965-1975. [F. 9-11] 4. “CD Memos, Vol. II,” 1966-1974. [F. 12-15] 5. “CD Memos, Vol. III,” 1968-1975. [F. 16-18] Box 2 6. “CD Memos, Vol. IV,” 1970-1975. [F. 1-3] 7. “Defectors Books and Articles Precis and Reviews,” 1923-1974. [F. 4-9] 8. “Misc. Indexing Guide,” 1955-1990. [F. 10] 9. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 1,” 1964-1974 [F. 11-13] 10. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 2,” 1958-1975. [F. 14-15] 11. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 3,” 1965-1975. [F. 16-18]

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Box 3 12. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 4,” 1966-1974. [F. 1-3] 13. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 5,” 1967-1973. [F. 4-6] 14. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 6,” 1968-1973. [F. 7-10] 15. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 7,” 1969-1975. [F. 11-13] 16. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 8,” 1970-1975. [F. 14-16] 17. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 9,” 1971-1975. [F. 17-19] Box 4 18. “Reviews of Overt Materials (CD Memos), Vol. 10,” 1972-1975. [F. 1-3] 19. “Trust Bibl., A-K,” n.d. [F. 4-7] 20. “Trust Bibl., K-S,” n.d. [F. 8-12] 21. “Trust Bibl., T-Z/Org Listing, A-Z,” n.d. [F. 13-17] 22. “Trust Bibl. – Org Listing, S-Z/Translations,” n.d. [F. 18-22] Box 5 23. “Trust related items Vol. I,” 1927-1957. [F. 1-5] 24. “Trust related items Vol. II,” 1960-1969. [F. 6-11] B. Professional Materials. 1. Bibliography. a. “A.” [Env. 1-5] b. “Anonymous.” [Env. 6-10] Box 6 c. “B.” [Env. 1-6] d. “C.” [Env. 7-8] e. “D.” [Env. 9-11] f. “E.” [Env. 12-13] g. “F.” [Env. 14-15] h. “G.” [Env. 16-18] Box 7 i. “H.” [Env. 1-3] j. “I.” [Env. 4-6] k. “J.” [Env. 7] l. “K.” [Env. 8-11] m. “L.” [Env. 12-14] n. “M.” [Env. 15-18] o. “Mc.” [Env. 19] p. “N.” [Env. 20-22] q. “O.” [Env. 23-24] Box 8 r. “Obituaries.” [Env. 1] s. “P.” [Env. 2-5] t. “Q.” [Env. 6] u. “R.” [Env. 7-9] v. “S.” [Env. 10-15] w. “T.” [Env. 16-19] x. “U.” [Env. 20-21]

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y. “V.” [Env. 22-24] z. “Various.” [Env. 25] aa. “W.” [Env. 26-28] Box 9 ab. “XYZ.” [Env. 1-3] ac. “Entries not needed for final bibliography” [Env. 4-5] ad. “General history of intelligence and counter- [Env. 6] intelligence: A-C.” ae. “General history of intelligence and counter- [Env. 7] intelligence: D-H.” af. “General history of intelligence and counter- [Env. 8] intelligence: I-M.” ag. “General history of intelligence and counter- [Env. 9] intelligence: N-R.” ah. “General history of intelligence and counter- [Env. 10] intelligence: S.” ai. “General history of intelligence and counter- [Env. 11] intelligence: T-Z.”

II. Russian Intelligence Services (RIS) Bibliography Cards. A. “Cheka-KGB BIBL domestic & foreign counter-intelligence.” 1. “Counter-Intel Ops.” [Env. 12] 2. “Post Stalin Purges.” 3. “Purges.” 4. “Purges domestic.” [Env. 13] 5. “CIOPS Dom V. for IS.” 6. “Show Trials.” 7. “Domestic.” 8. “Soc Rev. 1922.” [Env. 14] 9. “Shakt 1928.” 10. “Metro V 1933.” 11. “Kirov.” 12. “Kam-Zin 1935, 36.” 13. “Radek 1937.” 14. “Tukh et al.” 15. “Bukh 1938.” 16. “47-52 Purge E. .” 17. “Dr. Plot.” 18. “BERIA.” 19. “A.” [Env. 15] 20. “B.” 21. “C.” 22. “D.” 23. “E.” 24. “F.” 25. “G.” 26. “H.” [Env. 16]

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27. “I.” 28. “J.” 29. “K.” 30. “L.” 31. “M.” 32. “N;” includes printed material. 33. “O.” 34. “P.” Box 10 35. “R. [Env. 1] 36. “S.” 37. “T.” 38. “U.” 39. “V.” 40. “W.” 41. “XYZ.” 42. “CIOPS Abroad.” [Env. 2] 43. “CIOPS v. Emigreorg.” [Env. 3] 44. “Attacks on Sovs.” 45. “Cases.” 46. “A.” 47. “B.” 48. “C.” 49. “D.” 50. “F.” 51. “G.” 52. “H.” 53. “J.” [Env. 4] 54. “K.” 55. “L.” 56. “M.” 57. “N.” 58. “O.” 59. “P.” 60. “R.” [Env. 5] 61. “S.” 62. “T.” 63. “W.” 64. “XYZ.” 65. Untitled. [Env. 6] B. “Czarist – Soviet BIBL. Political Police.” 1. “Russia – 1917.” [Env. 7] 2. “OKHRANA.” 3. “AZEFF.” 4. “REDL.” [Env. 8] 5. “Security Police.” 6. Untitled.

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7. “Cheka KGB notable events.” [Env. 9] 8. “Cheka-KGB Personnel.” [Env. 10] 9. “USSR Statutes.” [Env. 11] 10. “RSFSR Statutes.” 11. “Awards & Medals.” [Env. 12] 12. “Cheka.” [Env. 12-13] 13. “(O) GPU.” [Env. 13-14] 14. “Interv agents.” [Env. 14] 15. “Savinkov Reilly.” 16. “Trust.” [Env. 15] 17. “1927 Anniver.” 18. “NKVD.” 19. “NKGB.” 20. “MGB.” 21. “MVD.” 22. “KGB.” [Env. 16] 23. “CPSU Cont. KGB Organ.” 24. “Rehabilitate.” 25. “Vigilance 1917.” [Env. 16-17] 26. “New Image Campaign.” [Env. 17] 27. “Police & Courts.” C. “Soviet and Bloc FI.” Box 11 1. “.” [Env. 1] 2. “.” 3. “Romania.” 4. “Yugoslavia.” 5. “Baltic States.” 6. “.” 7. “Latvia.” 8. “.” 9. “Africa.” 10. “Congo (Braza).” [Env. 2] 11. “Dahomey.” 12. “Gabon.” 13. “Libya.” 14. “Rep. of S. Africa.” 15. “S. West Africa.” 16. “Aden.” 17. “Iraq.” 18. “.” 19. “.” 20. “Far East.” 21. “Burma.” 22. “.” [Env. 3] 23. “.” 24. “.”

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25. “Cases.” 26. “S. Korea.” 27. “Mongolia.” 28. “Thailand.” 29. “Tibet.” 30. “S. .” 31. “Australia.” [Env. 4] 32. “New Zealand.” 33. “.” 34. “United States.” [Env. 4-5] 35. “Articles.” [Env. 6] 36. “Cases.” [Env. 7-10] 37. “.” [Env. 11] 38. “Costa Rica.” 39. “.” 40. “Guatemala.” 41. “.” 42. “South America.” 43. “Bolivia.” 44. “Brazil.” 45. “Uruguay.” 46. “.” D. “METZL Project – Non-Communist I.S. Bibl.” 1. “Political Police/General.” [Env. 12] 2. “Mythological Origins.” 3. “W. Hemisphere Pre-Colombian.” 4. “Africa-Tribal.” 5. “INOIA.” 6. “CHINA, Ancient – 1949.” [Env. 13] 7. “Japan-Korea.” 8. “Pre-Roman.” 9. Untitled. 10. “Roman-Medieval.” [Env. 14] 11. “Near East-Islam.” 12. “15th-19th Century European Police System.” 13. “Tsarist Police.” [Env. 15] 14. “20 Police.” 15. “Nazi-Fascist Police.” 15. “Soviet – EE.” 16. “Witchcraft.” 17. “Bibliographies.” 18. “Subject Index.” 19. “Esp. & Int. Law.” 20. “Intel. (General).” [Env. 15-16] 21. “Country Index.” [Env. 16] 22. “Belgium.”

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23. “Egypt.” 24. “France.” 25. “French I.S.” 26. “.” 27. “German I.S.” [Env. 17] 28. “British I.S.” 29. “Great Britain.” 30. “Indonesia.” 31. “Israel.” Box 12 32. “.” [Env. 1] 33. “Italian I.S.” 34. “Japan.” 35. “New Zealand.” 36. “Spain.” 37. “.” 38. “Swiss I.S.” 39. “United States.” 40. “U.S. Foreign Policy.” 41. “US Intel-1940.” 42. “OSS.” 43. “CIA General.” [Env. 2] 44. “CIAOps.” [Env. 3] 45. “CIAOPS USSR & EE.” 46. “U-2 Incident.” 47. “Bay of Pigs.” 48. “Penkov skiv.” 49. “Control/sup CIA.” 50. “Intel Military.” 51. “INR.” 52. “Intel & ForPol.” [Env. 4] 53. “Intel prediction/suc fail.” 54. “Secrecy and Press.” [Env. 5] 55. “Counter Esp CI.” 56. “Loy/Sec Investig.” 57. “Espionage Sed and Law.” 58. “Inter Tech.” [Env. 6] 59. “Agent/Rct/Ops Tech.” 60. “COMMO codes/ciph.” 61. “NSA.” 62. “Computer Data/proc.” 63. “Secret Service.” 64. “FBI.” 65. “Kennedy Assass.” 66. “Bibliog.”

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III. TRUST Material. A. Files. 1. “1927 File,” 1924-1960. [F. 1] 2. “Col. Gen. N. Shimanov-critique of Nikulin’s Book,” 1965. [F. 2] 3. “’Grant, Natalie on a Grand Scale’ (TRUST) Intern. Journal of Intelligence & Counter intel.,” 1937-1991, n.d. [F. 3] 4. “Grant, Natalie The Russian Section Feb. 1978,” 1960-1978. [F. 4] 5. “Lockhart, Robin-Bruce,” 1940-1985. [F. 5] 6. “New ‘Trust’ [illegible] NTS, ‘The Failure of One KGB Operation,’ Novoye Russkoye Slovo, 16 Jan. 1983 (From POSSEV 11/1982 by Liana Denisovich.” [F. 6] 7. “Reilly, Sidney George,” 1924-1985. [F. 7] 8. “Roots of the Trust (MS),” 1987. [F. 8-11] Box 13 9. “Rozhdestvensky, Serafin ‘The Death of Sidney Reilly’ Novoye Russkoye Slovo (NY) Jan 29, 1983.” [F. 1] 10. “Savel’yev, S. ‘A Book Filled Out By History Itself’ Vechernyaya Moskva (17 July 1965).” 11. “Soviet , Disinformation – A Graphic Representation, 1917-,” 1984, n.d. 12. “TRUST,” 1964-1968; includes subfiles: [F. 2] a. “Mackiewicz, Josef Sieg der Provokation (1964),” 1964. b. “Oberland, E. ‘Smenavekh’ (Active Measures, etc.) Disinformation,” 1968. 13. “TRUST,” 1958-1970. [F. 3] 14. “TRUST 1922-1927: Finnish Foreign Office Materials,” 1922- 1927. [F. 4] 15. “Trust – 1927-1928 (OVERT),” 1927-1928. [F. 5-6] 16. “THE TRUST,” TS with holograph notes, 1924-1966. [F. 7] 17. “TRUST – 1932-1950 (OVERT),” 1929-1962. [F. 8] 18. “TRUST – 1966-1967 (OVERT),” 1966-1967. [F. 9] 19. “Trust Articles,” 1930-1951. [F. 10] 20. “TRUST’s related bibliography,” 1922-1968. 21. “TRUST – Bibliography,” 1966-1967. [F. 11] 22. “TRUST – Master Bibliography,” 1922-1979. [F. 12] 23. “The Trust: A Classic Act of Soviet Provocation,” paper by John Markowicz Jr., TS with holograph notes, 35p., n.d. [F. 13] 24. Untitled Re: “Trust-related ops, 20s and 30s,” 1965-2013; includes manuscripts; printed material; photographs. 25. “Voitsekhovskii, S. New Details about the TRUST (A.V. Petrov Articles), Novii Zhurnal no. 132 (1988) ZZZ-31,” 1976-1978. [F. 14] 26. “Vorobyer, Nikalay Mat.,” 1969. 27. “Voytsekovskiy, S.L. on the kidnapping of A.P. Klitepov – January 1972 [NY City],” 6/30/1972. [F. 15] 28. “Mrs. WRAGA MS – One Thousand,” includes subfiles:

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a. “MS on the Miller Kidnapping, Paris 22 September 1937 (unpublished),” 93 p., 9/22/1937. b. “Political , a tool – Soviet Foreign Policy,” by Natalie Grant, 18 p., n.d. c. “WRAGA, NATALIE unprof. MS: Anti-Anti- ,” 28 p., n.d. d. “WRAGA, N., Skobin –Kerlovich Miller,” 20 p., n.d. 29. “Wraga, R. – Follow up on forgeries in/from Paris 1948-1952,” 1968. [F. 16] 30. “WRAGA, R. – Various Papers re: Disinformation,” 1954-1985. [F. 17] B. Manuscripts. 1. By Others. Box 14 a. “Disinformation,” essay by Natalie Wraga, approx. 100 p., Spring 1980. [F. 1] b. DISINFORMATSIYA by Natalie Wraga, TS, 357 p., n.d. [F. 2] C. Printed Material. 1. Booklets. a. “The Trust,” 1989-1990. [F. 3] 2. Clippings. a. Clipping, 1997. [F. 4] 3. Internet printout. a. “MAI’OR VIKhR: REAL’NYE IMENA I SOBYTlla,” 2006. b. “Niepodleglosc,” 1990. c. “Searching for Sidney Reilly: The Russia Lockhart Plot in Revolutionary Russia, 1918” and unidentified fragments, n.d. 4. Translation request, n.d. 5. Book photocopies. a. Photocopy of WINDOW ON RUISSIA by Natalie Grant, Vol. 1, 3 copies, Jan 1996. [F. 5-6] b. Photocopy of AND I CANNOT HELP BELIEVING HIM…, 1983; includes professional materials. [F. 7] c. Photocopy of THE TRUST by Richard Wraga, 1935. [F. 8] d. Photocopy of “u tiskakh provohatsil,” 2003. [F. 9] e. Photocopy of “I yay emu ne mogu neverit,” 1986. [F. 10] f. Photocopy Re: Soviet Disinformation, TS with holograph notes, 358 p., n.d. [F. 11-12] D. Professional Materials. 1. Reports. a. Translation of “Agent in the politburo,” 1986. [F. 13] b. “Krasin-savinkov: a secret meeting,” n.d. c. “Soviet disinformation and forgeries: a historical

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background, TS, 22 p., n.d. d. First chapter of “The Trust,” TS, approx. 620 p., 1987- 1988; includes correspondence. e. “The Trust,” TS, 78 p., 1969. f. “Window on Russia, Vol. I,” approx. 300 p., n.d. [F. 14] g. “Window on Russia, Vol. II,” approx. 300 p., n.d. [F. 15] 2. Bibliographies. a. “Freedom TR & Misc. Bicent” i. Untitled. [Env. 1-5] Box 15 ii. “V.” [Env. 1] iii. “W.” iv. “XYZ.” v. “Bibliography [and Biog.].” [Env. 2] vi. “T.” b. “Non-Ruling Communist Parties & Communist States (Excluding USSR): Security and Police Systems.” i. “Untitled.” [Env. 3] ii. “Fronts.” iii. “Intercom 1919-.” iv. Revolt in Germany.” v. “Revolt in China.” vi. “Spanish .” [Env. 4] vii. “Inter Brigades.” viii. “Cominform.” xi. “CPSU’s Nat CPS.” x. “OPS/CODE Intercom.” xi. “Communism’s Revolution.” xii. “Guerilla Warfare.” xiii. “.” [Env. 5] xiv. “(Ex) Comm Biography.” xv. “Re: Nat CP’s Memoirs.” xvi. “Africa.” xvii. “Asia.” xviii. “China.” xix. “India.” xx. “Indonesia.” xxi. “E. Europe.” xxii. “Rumania.” xxiii. “.” xxiv. “France.” [Env. 6] xxv. “Germany.” xxvi. “Great Britain.” xxvii. “Italy (PCI).” xxviii. “Spain.” [Env. 7] xxix. “Iran.” xxx. “Turkey.”

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xxxi. “Canada.” xxxii. “United States.” xxxiii. “Latin America.” [Env. 8] xxxiv. “Colombia.” xxxv. “Peru” xxxvi. “Bibliography.” xxxvii. “Communist Bloc.” xxxviii. “Bulgaria.” xxxix. “Cuba.” xl. “Cuba Defect.” xli. “Czech.” xlii. “Czech Defectors.” xliii. “.” [Env. 9] xliv. “E. Germany Defectors.” xlv. “Hungary.” xlvi. “Hungary Defectors.” xlvii. “N. Viet.” xlviii. Untitled Re: Poland. xlix. “Polish Defectors. l. “Yugo Defectors.” li. “History, Politics.” [Env. 10] lii. “Police.” [Env. 11] liii. “Agitprop Abroad.” liv. “Red China Defectors.” [Env. 12] lv. “Bibliography.” c. “Soviet & ‘Bloc’ FI.” i. “Press Commo.” [Env. 13] ii. “Cultural Athletic.” iii. “Emigres.” iv. “Illegals.” v. “DezmForm vs. West T.S.” [Env. 14] vi. “USSRPRES: FI OPS/SR.” vii. “CIAOPS General.” viii. “CIAOPS USSR.” ix. “Anti-Sov Libel.” x. “Ant-Sov Dez.” xi. “Sov. Esp. General.” [Env. 15-16] xii. “Western Europe.” [Env. 17] xiii. “Belgium.” xiv. “.” xv. “Finland.” xvi. “France.” xvii. “Cases.” xviii. “Germany West & Nazi.” [Env. 18] xix. “Cases.” [Env. 19] xx. “Great Britain.”

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xxi. “Cases.” [Env. 20] xxii. “Israel.” xxiii. “Italy.” xxiv. “Netherlands.” [Env. 21] xxv. “.” xxvi. “Sweden.” xxvii. “Cases.” xxviii. “Switzerland.” [Env. 22] xxix. “Vatican.” xxx. “.” xxxi. “.” xxxii. “Bulgaria.” xxxiii. “Czech.” xxxiv. “East Germany.” xxxv. “Greece.” xxxvi. “.” [Env. 23] xxxvii. “GRU.” [Env. 24] xxxviii. “Sov. Esp. Ops Tech.” [Env. 25] xxxix. “Cover/Recruit.” [Env. 26] xl. “DIPT.” [Env. 27] xli. “Trade Commerce.” [Env. 28] xlii. “Science and Tech.” [Env. 29] Box 16 d. Untitled, n.d. [Env. 1-5] e. Untitled, n.d. [Env. 6-10] f. Untitled, n.d. [Env. 11-15] g. Untitled “A-Z,” n.d. [Env. 16] h. Untitled “D-G,” n.d. [Env. 17] i. Untitled “H-,” n.d. [Env. 18] Box 17 j. Untitled “S-Z” and loose, n.d. [Env. 1] k. Untitled “P-R,” n.d. [Env. 2] l. Untitled “L-O,” n.d. [Env. 3]

IV. Cheka – KGB Historical File Folders. A. Files. 1. “5510—General + Historical,” 1956-1969. [F. 1] 2. “5512—Cheka—NKVD—MVP,” 1945-1993; includes subfiles: a. “Litvin, AL,” 1986 [F. 2-5] b. “RIZLOV II – Book Revies by Geo Leggett,” 1969. c. Untitled, n.d. 3. “5513 – Lenin and Foreign Intel Services,” 1920-1984. [F. 6] 4. “5540 – Soviet Nuclear Weapon Program – Bosnia-,” 1939-1989. 5. “5514 – Stalinist Period,” 1953-1996. [F. 7] 6. “6609 – Lies and Lying,” 1962-1984. [F. 8] 7. “6650 – Strategic and Tactical Deception,” n.d. 8. “Beria,” 1986-1996. [F. 9]

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9. “Basic Documentation on the Origns and Development of Soviet State… W.R. Batsell, Sov. Rule in Russia {1929} E.T.: AL, Excepts of Cheka & OGPV,” 1923-1955. [F. 10] 10. “Cheka – Telephone Book,” 1936. 11. “Dekanozov, Vladimir G. Geogievich [B. 1898, ],” 1953. 12. Re: Disinformation and Bolshevism, 1968-1975. 13. “Dzerzhinskiy,” 1926-1977; includes subfiles: [F. 11] a. “F.E. Dzerzhinski,” 1960-1987. b. “F.E. Dzerzhinskiy on the Economy from 1921-1926 (M. 1977) – SS Khromov,” 1926-1977. Box 18 14. Indecipherable, 1923-1991. [F. 1] 15. Cheka – Indecipherable, 1925-1994. 16. “Jordan, Henry. Ivan, Serov: ‘Hatchet Man for the ,’ Reader’s Digest vol. LXXII,” pg. 121-122, 124-126, February 1958. 17. “KAL007 Shoot down,” 1991. 18. “KATYN,” 1992. [F. 2] 19. “Kennedy Assass – Oswald,” 1964-1993. 20. “KGB – ,” 1992. 21. “KGB – Chernobyl,” 1992. 22. “KGB Imre Nagy,” 1993. 23. “KGB Nazi Training,” 1992. 24. “KGB Purpose and Mission Quotes,” 1956-1961. 25. “KGB Western Commentaries,” 1975-1989. [F. 3] 26. “ Times References (see cards),” 1923-1930. 27. “Menzhinskiy,” 1984. 28. “Senior – Russian Bw/Cw Prob.,” 1993. 29. “Tukhachevsky Case,” 1962-1991; includes manuscripts; printed material; subfiles: [F. 4] a. “Carsten, F.L. – New Evidence against Marshall Tukhachevsky,” 1961-1974; includes manuscripts; printed material. b. “Gatzke Hanz W,” pg. 565-597, 1958; includes printed material. c. “George Castellan – L’affair Tukhachevsky,” 1954; includes printed material. 30. “USSR Practical Eco-Social,” 1941-1993; includes printed material. [F. 5] 31. “USSR Spatial Prob. And KGB/GRU,” 1992; includes printed material. 32. “Wieczynsky, J.L. Mod. Encyc. of and Soviet History – Various Articles on Cheka, KGB, et al,” 1976-1980; includes printed material; research materials. B. Printed Material. 1. Photocopy of ALL IN ONE LIFETIME by James F.Byrnes, approx. 50p., n.d. [F. 6]

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2. Photocopies of The Times Index, 1917-1918. [F. 7] 3. Photocopies of The Times Index, 1918-1925. [F. 8]

V. Natalie Wraga. A. Files. 1. “Kalamatians,” 1916-1932. [F. 9-10] 2. “Kalamatians, Xenophon de Blumenthal,” 1920-1921. [F. 11-12] 3. “Mrs. Wraga,” 1937-1997. [F. 13-15] Box 19 4. “Trust 1922-1927,” 1922-1927; includes manuscripts; printed material. [F. 1-2] 5. “Trust – 1951 (OVERT),” 1927-1969. [F. 3] 6. Untitled Re: Kalamatiano, 1918-1993; includes subfiles: [F. 4-6] a. Untitled re: Inside the Pact, Fall 1992. b. “Xenophon Dmitrevich KALAMATIANO 14 July 1882-9 November 1923,” 1992; includes correspondence. c. “Raymond Rocca,” 1990-1991; includes correspondence. d. “Re: Mr. Foglesong,” 1991; includes printed material. e. “Godson,” 1991; includes correspondence. f. “Re: Mr. Barros,” 1991; includes professional materials; printed material. 7. Re: The Trust Manuscript, n.d. [F. 7] B. Manuscripts. 1. Files. a. Re: Murder in the tiergarten, n.d. [F. 8] C. Printed Material. 1. Files. a. Re: Murder in the tiergarten, n.d.

VI. Defectors. A. Files; includes professional materials; correspondence; printed material; manuscripts; research materials. 1. “Alexandrov Case/Spain,” 1985-1986. [F. 9] 2. “Svetlana Alliluyera,” 1967-1985. 3. “Akhmedov,” 1953-1954. 4. “Alexeev,” 1948-1973. 5. “Yuri Asimov,” 1989. [F. 10] 6. “Artemiev,” 1967. 7. “Avtor Khanov,” 1959-1978. 8. “Barmine,” 1938-1985. [F. 11] 9. “Bazhanov,” 1976-2001; includes printed material. 10. “Belinkov,” 1968; includes printed material; manuscripts. 11. “S. Bialer,” 1980-1987; includes printed material. [F. 12] 12. “Bitov Re-/Italy,” 1983-1989; includes printed material; professional materials. 13. “Bittman (Czech),” 1970-1971. [F. 13] 14. “Bobkov,” n.d.; includes research materials. [F. 14]

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15. “Bogolepov,” 1952; includes printed materials. 16. “Bokhan Defection Greece,” 1985; includes printed material; manuscripts. 17. “Brazhnev, A.,” 1951; includes printed material. Box 20 18. “Bryantsev, Igor Nikol,” 1977, n.d. [F. 1] 19. “Burlutskiy,” 1954. 20. “Butenko,” 1938, n.d. 21. “Butkov,” 1991-2000. 22. “Buzek (czech),” 1962. [F. 2] 23. “Chang Fen (ICCOGAG),” 1988. 24. “Chebotarev,” 1971. 25. “Cherpinski,” 1990. 26. “Defector – Gendler,” 1930-1931. 27. “Sascha Demidov,” 1970. 28. “Deriabin & Gibney – LIFE 23, 30/3/1959.” [F. 3] 29. “Drugov,” 1931, n.d. 30. “Dzhirkvelov,” 1980-1990. [F. 4] 31. “Fomenko,” n.d. 32. “Fotinov,” 1991. 33. “Gen Grishin Defection/Turkey,” 1983, 1989. 33. “General Lyushkov 6737,” 1937-1991. [F. 5] 34. “Goleniewski,” n.d. 35. “Golitsyn,” 1963-2006, n.d. [F. 6-9] 36. “Gordievsky Exfil + Defection,” 1985-1990. [F. 10] 37. “Gordunov,” 1979. [F. 11] 38. “Granovsky,” 1974. 39. “Gundarev Defection/Greece,” 1986-1989. 40. “Guzenko,” 1969. 41. “Horodinca,” n.d. 42. “Illarionov – defector,” 1990. 43. “Ivanov Case/Austria/FRG,” 1982-1984. 44. “Kaarlo Tuomi,” n.d. 45. “Kalamiev,” 1992. 46. “Kniazkov,” 1991. 47. “Ernst (Aronold) Kol’man,” 1976-1979. 48. “Konoplev,” 1992. 49. “Koroliuk,” 1981. 50. “Kotov Vasiliy,” n.d. 51. “Kravchenko,” 1966. Box 21 52. “Krivitsky (et al),” 1937-1983; includes subfile: [F. 1-4] a. Re: articles from The Saturday Evening Post, 1939. 53. “Krotkov,” 1946-1970. [F. 5] 54. “Kucaarski – Double Eagle,” 1979. [F. 6] 55. “Kuklinsky,” 1987-2001, n.d. 56. “Kuziowkir,” 1982; includes subfile: [F. 7] a. Re: Russian articles and the KGB, 1992, n.d.

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57. “Kuzmiev – Apocreped,” 1987. 58. “Lago,” 1930, 2000. 59. “Lapusnyik,” 1962. 60. “Lesinskis,” 1981-1985. [F. 8] 61. “6717. Levcheko Defection/Japan,” 1963-1989. [F. 9] 62. “Lomov,” 1991. [F. 10] 63. “Lyalin,” 1975-1981, n.d. 64. “M. Sh. G.,” n.d. 65. “6730. Matei Pavel Haiducu,” 1929. 66. “Mazulans,” 1961. 67. “Mikheyev, Ivan,” 1967. 68. “Misc + Unidentified Defectors,” 1952-1991; includes subfile: [F. 11-12] a. “Unidentified Defectors,” 1982-1983. 69. “Mitrokhina,” 1985. [F. 13] 70. “Mondich @ Sinevirsky,” n.d. 71. “Myagkov,” 1977-1988. 72. “Myshkin,” 1991. 73. “Olshanskiy,” 1945-1950. 74. “Orionova,” 1980-1981. 75. “Oshchenko,” 1992, n.d. [F. 14] 76. “AMB Oumansky,” 4/27/1939. 77. “Pacepa,” 1984-2007, n.d. [F. 15-16] 78. “Pasechnik,” 1992-1993, n.d. [F. 17] 79. “Vladimir Petrov,” 1951. 80. “Raskolnikov,” 1939-1988, n.d. Box 22 81. “Rastovorov,” 1954-2006, n.d. [F. 1] 82. “Rezun Defection,” 1983-2001, n.d. 83. “Runge,” 11/10/1967. 84. “Sakharov,” 1981-1984. [F. 2-3] 85. “Schuman,” 1978-1984. [F. 4] 86. “Sejna,” 1969-1997. [F. 5-6] 87. “Semenov,” 1992. [F. 7] 88. “Shadrin,” 1977-1995. 89. “Shevchenko Defection,” 1979-1987. [F. 8] 90. “Sheymov,” 1988-1993. 91. “Simko,” 1977. [F. 9] 92. “Solomon,” n.d. 93. “Stashinskiy,” 1960-1967. 94. “Strygin,” 1959. 95. “Tarasov,” 1963. 96. “Vereshagin Defection,” 1986. [F. 10] 97. “Vladimir + Yevdokiya,” n.d. 98. “Yurchenko Defection,” 1985-1992. 99. Re: S.S. Lokshin, 1942-1943. [F. 11] 100. Re: Sergei Tretyakov, 2001.

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B. Printed Material. 1. Book photocopies, 1938-1998. [F. 12] 2. Internet printouts re: Mircea Raceanu, 1999. [F. 13] 3. Interviews, 1938-1939. 4. Newspaper clippings, 1938-1993. [F. 14] 5. Reports, 1938-1941. [F. 15]

VII. Defectors Books. A. Files; includes printed material; correspondence; professional materials. 1. “Bittman Book,” n.d. [F. 16-18] Box 23 2. “Swiatlo,” 1955-1992. [F. 1] 3. Re: Anduin Gordievsky, 1989. [F. 2] 4. Re: Grigori Klimov, 1981, n.d. [F. 3] 5. Re: Werner Stiller, 1991, n.d. [F. 4] B. Printed Material. 1. Articles, n.d. [F. 5] 2. Essay. a. “Bonus Group: Bibliographical Essay on Soviet Intelligence and Barbarossa,” n.d. 3. Internet printout re: organized crime in Russia, n.d. 4. Translation re: “The Defector,” 1977. 5. Book inserts. a. BY THE SIDE OF THE LAW by Lev Milyanenkov, n.d. [F. 6] b. FALSE by Zeev Avni, 1999. c. HEADQUARTERS GERMANY by Klaus Eichner and Andreas Dobbert, 1997. d. I WAS AN NKVD AGENT by Anatoli Granovsky, 1962. e. IN THE CLAWS OF THE KGB by Rupert Sigl, 1978. f. IRON MAZE by Gordon Brook-Shepherd, 1998. g. J’AI REFUSÉ DE TUER by Matei Pavel Haiducu, 1984. h. MAN WITHOUT A FACE by Markus Wolf with Anne McElvoy, 1997. i. NEW LIES FOR OLD by , 1984. [F. 7] j. THE ROLE OF IN COUNTERING TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME by Volker Foertsch, 2000. k. RUSSIA’S ROAD TO CORRUPTION by Speaker’s Advisory Group on Russia, 2000. l. A SECRET LIFE by Benjamin Weiser, 2004. m. SMERSH by Nicola Sinevirsky, 1950. n. by John O. Koehler, 1999. o. THE STORM PETRELS by Gordon Brook-Shepherd, 1977. 6. Magazines. [F. 8] a. Reader’s Digest, February 1981.

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b. Reader’s Digest, October 1981. 7. Photocopied books. a. THE ANGRY EXILE, n.d. [F. 9] b. Bittman Book, n.d. [F. 10-12] c. THE GOUZENKO TRANSCRIPTS, 1985. [F. 13-14] d. HIGH TREASON, n.d. [F. 15] e. THE KGB IN NORWAY – THE LAST CHAPTER, 1992. [F. 16] f. THE KGB IN NORWAY – THE LAST CHAPTER (in Norwegian), n.d. g. ON THE WRONG SIDE by Stanislav Levchenko, 1988. [F. 17] h. RED STAR OVER by Frantisek August and David Rees, 1984. [F. 18] i. A STATE SECURITY MAJOR TELLS HIS STORY, n.d. [F. 19] j. THROUGH THE EYES OF THE ENEMY, 1999, n.d. Box 24 C. Professional Materials. 1. Press release transcript re: The KGB Connections, 1981. [F. 1] 2. Reports. a. “Communist Organization and Decision-Making: An Inside View,” 1984; includes printed. [F. 2] b. “Hearings Select Committee on Communist Aggression – Burlitskiy, GS testimony,” 1954. c. “Meetings Between R. Officials & Mafia Leaders,” 2001. d. “Unity and Contradiction in the Triangle of Dictatorship,” n.d. e. “The War Against the Nation Seen From the Inside,” 1987. D. Research Materials. 1. Holograph notes re: KGB, n.d. [F. 3] 2. Typed notes re: table of contents and KGB organizational structure.

VIII. German Russian Intelligence & Espionage. A. Files; includes printed material; correspondence; professional materials. 1. “6-2 USFET: The Sec. Serv. of the USSR,” 1946. [F. 4] 2. “Anlagen Zur Zusammenstellungen Agent Reports,” 1942-1944. 3. “Bibliography of GIS,” 1958. 4. “The Case of the Rote Kapelle – Part III (A-L),” n.d. 5. “German Counterintelligence in Soviet Union 1941/45,” 1952. [F. 5] 6. “German Deception Plans and the Activities of IIID,” 8/26/1945. 7. “Leitstelle III Ost (Walli III), n.d. [F. 6] 8. “Notes on Leitstelle III West Für Frontaufalärung,” 8/29/1945.

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9. “OKH – Study of Sov. St. Sec (Dec ’44), US Army Report Aug 45,” 1944-1945. 10. “ONI: Esp., Sab., Consp. Ger/Rus Ops 1940-1945 [1947] – Consp. Nav & Other Germ Docs,” 1947. [F. 7] 11. “Rauter, Thomas C ‘The Guillaume Case: A Preliminary Study’ pp. 65,” 1947-1977, n.d. [F. 8] 12. “Report on the Case of Walter Friedrich Schellenberg,” n.d. [F. 9] 13. “Rote Kapelle,” 1979. [F. 10-12] 14. “Rote Kapelle,” 1968-1972. [F. 13] 15. “Situation Report No. 4 Amt IV. Of the RSHA,” 2/19/1946. 16. “Truppenverbände [illegible] Rpt. 16 Jan 1943 {NKWD}.” 17. Re: reports 1945-1999. [F. 14] Box 25 18. Re: allgemeines, 1942. [F. 1] 19. Re: Beurton Ursula Marie and Beurton Leon Charles, photocopies of materials, 1939-1946. 20. Re: NKVD, n.d. [F. 2-4] 21. Re: “The Legend of the Rote Kapelle,” n.d. [F. 5] 22. Re: secret field police of the German , 1947. [F. 6] 23. Re: Soviet-Japanese relations, 1982. [F. 7] 24. Re: Die Sowietische Agentenabwehr, n.d. 25. Re: report on intelligence and counterintelligence activities on the eastern front, n.d. 26. Re: German intelligence officers in Russia, 11/2/1945. B. Printed Material. 1. Photocopied books. a. THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, 1958. [F. 8] b. BREACH OF SECURITY, n.d. c. DVA DOSYE “KRASNOY KAPELLY” (in Russian), n.d. d. “Foreign Armies East and German Military Intelligence in Russia,” approx. 20 p., 1941-1945. e. Die Uberwachungsorgane im sowjetischen Staat, 12/1/1944. f. FORTITUDE, n.d. [F. 9-10] C. Professional Materials. 1. Personal lists, 1921. [F. 11] 2. Reports. a. “Abwehrstatistik – Operationsgebiet Ost,” 1944. [F. 12] b. “Auswertung zur Feindlage,” 1943. c. “Beurteilungen der Feindlage vor deutscher Osfront in grofsen,” n.d. d. “Case in France,” 1972. e. “German assessment of Intelligence Sources rom Soviet Union 1938-1942: from Luftwaffe Perspective,” 1942. [F. 13] f. “KGB Truppon,” 1944.

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g. “Notes on the Red Army – Intelligence and Security,” 1945. h. “OKW AG WNV/Fu/Ost,” 1946. i. “Operations and Experiences of Frontaufklaerung (FA) III Ost during the Eastern Campaigns,” 1947. j. “The Sorge Spy Ring,” 1947. k. “Soviet Capabilities and Intentions with Respect to Moving Industry Underground,” TS, approx. 20p., 8/30/1946; includes drawing (map). l. “Special Study on the Intelligence Services of USSR,” photocopied version, 1945.

IX. Congressional Prints Regarding Soviet Intelligence Services. A. Senate Committee on Armed Services, 1958-1966. [F. 14] B. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 1951. [F. 15] C. Committee on Internal Security, 1969-1971. [F. 16-17] Box 26 D. US Congress Senate Committee on Government Operations, 1950. [F. 1] E. Joint Legislative Committee Investigating Seditious Activities, 1920. [F. 2] F. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 1953-1975. [F. 3] G. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, 1980-1982. [F. 4-5] H. Committee on Un-American Activities, 1930-1967. [F. 6-9] I. Committee on the Judiciary, 1950-1982. [F. 10-13] Box 27 J. Committee on the Judiciary, 1950-1982 (continued). [F. 1-6]

X. CIA and Spying: Periodicals and Humor Magazines. A. Files; includes printed material; professional materials; research materials; correspondence. 1. “BARBAROSSA – Critique etc.,” n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 7] a. “A-B.” b. “Book Review Presentation.” c. “C-D.” 2. “Case Charts,” 1952-1980. [F. 8] 3. “Moss Project Notes + REPTG,” n.d. 4. “Moss, Robert – Daily telegraph file,” 1978-1982. [F. 9-10] 5. “RGR – Charts – Organizational, Operational, Agent Networks,” 1917-1977; includes subfile: [F. 11] a. “German IS – History.” 6. “R Moss Columns in Daily Telegr.,” 1978-1982. 7. “Soviet police and Foreign Espionage Apparatus/KGB/GRV/Tables of organization,” 1941-1967. [F. 12] 8. Re: KGB, 1967-1992. [F. 13] 9. Re: KGB development, 1976-1988. Box 28 10. Re: Codename Barbarossa, 1962-1975; includes subfiles: [F. 1] a. Re: Codeword Barbarossa. b. “C-D.”

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c. “A-B.” B. Printed Material. 1. Magazines. a. Counter-Spy, 1974-1981. [F. 2-4] b. Covert Action Information Bulletin, 1978-1991. [F. 5-6] c. Dissent: A Radical Quarterly, Summer 1972. [F. 7] d. Esquire, May 1966. e. Geheim photocopies, 1986-1988. f. Geheim photocopies, 1988-1990. [F. 8] g. Lies of Our Times, June 1991. h. The Lobster, 1984-1991. [F. 9-10] i. Monocle, Winter 1963-1964. [F. 11] j. The Nation, 6/24/1961. k. The National Reporter, 1985-1986. l. National Review fragment, February 1970. m. Newsweek, 1971-1975. n. Open Eye photocopy, 1991. [F. 12] o. Playboy, September 1976. p. Ramparts, 1966-1968. [F. 13] Box 29 q. Time Magazine, 1967-1978. [F. 1] r. Top Secret, 1989-1993. [F. 2] s. US News & World Report, 7/18/1966. [F. 3] t. Magazine, December 1983. 2. Newsletters. a. Bulletin d’Information sur l’Intervention Clandestine, July-Oct. 1981. [F. 4] b. Counterattack, 3/4/1967. c. Counterpoint, 1985-1992; includes correspondence. [F. 5-6] d. The Cuba Advocate, 6/4/1991. [F. 7] e. Disinformation Hebdo, 9/24/1987. f. Intelligence Newsletter, 1/31/1990. g. Intelligence Parapolitics, April 1985. h. IQ, The Itelligence Quarterly, April 1985-August 1989. i. Intelligence Report, n.d. j. Organizing Notes, March-April 1981. [F. 8] k. Unclassified, June 1990 – July 1991. l. The Warbler, September 1992. m. The Washington Book Review, August-September 1981. 3. Newspaper. a. Quicksilver Times, November 1970. [F. 9] 4. Photocopy of book by Stephen Dorril re: MI6 agents, n.d.

XI. Books on CIA & Cold War. A. Files; includes printed material. 1. “Godson Conf. CI July 6, 1989.” [F. 10]

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B. Printed Material. 1. Book inserts. a. PREPARING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY – TEACHING IN THE MID-1980S, n.d. [F. 11] 2. Booklet. a. “The Craft of Intelligence,” n.d. b. “A Consumer’s Guide to Intelligence,” n.d. c. “The NRO at Forty: Ensuring Global Information Supremacy,” 2000. d. “The Office of Strategic Services: America’s First Intelligence Agency,” 2002. e. “Studies in Intelligence,” n.d. 3. Fragment. a. “H.R. 4587,” 1988. [F. 12] 4. Magazine. a. Harper’s Magazine, April 1963. 5. Program. a. “Intelligence Requirements for the 1990s: Collection, Analysis, Counterintelligence, and Covert Action,” 1987. b. Re: National Intelligence Study Center Awards Program, 1993; includes correspondence. 6. Journal. a. “Periscope,” Fall 1987. 7. Photocopied books. a. PERCEPTION, DECEPTION AND SURPRISE: THE CASE OF THE YOM KIPPUR WAR by Michael I. Handel, 2 copies, 1976. [F. 13] 8. Photocopied periodical. a. “Queen’s Quarterly,” Summer 1993. 9. Newsletter. a. Foreign Intelligence Literary Scene, February 1982 – December 1993. [F. 14-16] Box 30 b. Surveillant, 1990-1996. [F. 1-4] c. World Intelligence Review, 1984. [F. 5] 10. Research programs. a. “Covert Rearmament in Germany 1919-1939 Deception and Misperception,” 1979. [F. 6] b. “Detection of Deception,” 1980. c. “Initial Thoughts on the Cost-effectiveness of Deception with Emphasis on the Air War 1939-1945,” 1978. [F. 7] d. “Thoughts on the Cost-Effectiveness of Deception and Related Tactics in the Air War 1939 to 1945,” 1979. e. “Misperception Literature Survey,” 1979. f. “Misperception Literature Survey Interim Working Paper,” 1978.

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11. Survey. a. “International Perception and Foreign Policy: Literature Survey and Assessment L-3,” 1976. [F. 8] C. Professional Materials. 1. Reports. a. “Corona: America’s First Satellite Program,” 1995. [F. 9] b. “Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s,” n.d. [F. 10] c. “Intention and Capabilities: Estimates on Soviet Strategic Forces, 1950-1983,” 1996. [F. 11] Box 31 d. “Dangerous Links: Terrorism, Crime, Ethnic, and Religious Conflict after the Cold War, a Report on the Gray Area Phenomenon form the National Strategy Information Center,” 16 p., 1992. [F. 1] e. “Defeating the Hostile Intelligence Threat to American Security: Counter Intelligence; Countermeasures and Security Reform,” 20 p., 1988. f. “The Gray Area Phenomenon: Report of a Research Seminar,” 13 p., 1992. g. “Information, Disinformation, Provocation, and ” by Ladislav Bittman, holograph notes, 19 p., 4/24/1979-4/26/1979; includes printed material. [F. 2] h. “On the Prevalence of Guile,” by Dr. Barton Whaley, 3 p., 4/24/1979-4/26/1979. i. “The Door to Death: A Short Story of Counter-Deception” by Bart Whaley, 15 p., 4/24/1979-4/26/1979. j. “Intelligence: Deception and Surprise,” 1979. k. “Meeting of the Working Group on Intelligence Reform: the FBI’s Changing Missions in the 1990s,” 2 p., 3/24/1992; includes correspondence. [F. 3] l. “Working Group on Intelligence Reform: Thinking About Reorganization,” TS with holograph notes, 16 p., 6/10/1992; includes correspondence. m. “Working Group on Intelligence Reform: What is Intelligence?,” 34 p., 4/29/1992. n. “Program,” 3 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. [F. 4] o. “Participant List,” photocopy, 6 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. p. “Collection” by Robert Butterworth, 2 copies, holograph notes, 32 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. q. “Collection” by Raymond Hemann, 2 copies, holograph notes, 17 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. r. “Collection” by R. Norris Keeler and Miriam Steiner, 2 copies, holograph notes, 14 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. s. “Analysis” by Eliot Cohen, 3 copies, holograph notes, 29 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. [F. 5] t. “Analysis” by Paul Seabury, 3 copies, holograph notes, 24 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987.

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u. “Counterintelligence” by George Kalaris and Leonard McCoy, 2 copies, holograph notes, 14 p., 12/4/1987- 12/5/1987. [F. 6] v. “Counterintelligence” by Merrill Kelly, 2 copies, holograph notes, 16 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. w. “Covert Action” by Richard Shultz, Jr., 2 copies, 52 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. [F. 7] x. “Covert Action” by B. Hugh Tovar, 2 copies, 40 p., 12/4/1987-12/5/1987. y. “DTIC Technical Report,” 93 p., 1978-1980. [F. 8] z. “Economic Effects of a Limited Nuclear Attack on Minsk,” 48 p., 1986. aa. “ – United States Circuit, Jan. 7, 1994 to –,” 1944- 1945. [F. 9] bb. “Holistic Security to Meet the INFOSEC Challenge,” 13 p., 5/30/1990-6/1/1990. [F. 10] cc. “Intelligence Oversight Act of 1988,” 80 p., 6/15/1988. dd. “Opening Statement of Oliver B. Revell, Executive Assistant Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Before an Open Session of the Select Committee on Intelligence, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.,” 14p., 2/23/1988. ee. “Opening Statement of the Honorable David L. Boren for Hearing on Jacobs Panel Recommendations on Counterintelligence,” 8 p., 5/23/1990. ff. “The Origin and Development of the CIA in the Administration of Harry S. Truman,” 86 p., 1995. gg. Re: Proposals to improve counterintelligence, 1990; includes correspondence. hh. “Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Report on Security at the United States, Missions in and Other Areas of High Risk,” 16p., 4/29/1987; includes correspondence. [F. 11] ii. “Social and Psychological Profiles of Terrorists: A Profile of a Woman Terrorist,” 6 p., 5/3/1990. jj. “Statement by Harold Edgar Summarizing Jacos Panel Legislative Proposals for SSCCI Hearing on Jacobs Panel Recommendations on Counterintelligence,” TS with holograph notes, 10 p., 5/23/1990. kk. “Statement of James E. Nolan, Jr., Director, Office of Foreign Missions before the Permanent Sub-committee on Investigations of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee,” 12/5/1985. ll. “Studies in Intelligence,” 124 p., 1992. mm. “Terrorism: A Law Enforcement Perspective,” 110 p., 1988.

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nn. “Working Group on Intelligence Reform: Covert Action in the 1990s,” TS with holograph notes, 76 p., 11/29/1992. [F. 12] XII. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)/Defense Intelligence College (DIC), KGB/Main Intelligence Agency (GRU) Course. A. Files; includes printed material; manuscripts; correspondence; professional materials. 1. “1984 Book of Readings: Soviet Intelligence and Security Services,” 1984. [F. 13-15] 2. “II,” n.d. [F. 16] 3. “V,” 1983. Box 32 4. “V Back up,” 1986, n.d. [F. 1] 5. “X,” n.d. 6. “Andropov Materials,” n.d. [F. 2] 7. “Aronsberg Emanuel, ‘My Esperiences in Bolshevist Russia’ Struggling Russia (3 May 1919), pg 100,” n.d.; includes photocopy. 8. “The Wall,” 1980. 9. “Bibliography,” 1952-1979. [F. 3] 10. “Briefing Notes + Outline,” 1959-1978. [F. 4] 11. “British Survey,” July 1960. [F. 5] 12. “Bulletin,” 1954-1967, n.d. 13. “Charts: RIS – Defection & Defectors,” 1968-1980. 14. “The Cheka,” 1956. 15. “’The Dark Side of the Moon’ Preface by T.S. Eliot,” 1946. 16. “’Decade of the Spy,’ Washington Times by Bill Gertz,” 1988. 17. “Deception Notes,” n.d. 18. “DIS (Defense Intelligence School) Seminar Briefing,” 1965-1981; includes subfiles: [F. 6] a. “Guest Speaker Bios,” n.d. b. “Current MS,” 1981. 19. “Dudgeon, Ruth A. ‘The Soviet Secret Police and Labor Camps Since the Death of Stalin,” 1969. [F. 7] 20. “Duplicate of Muravchik, Joshua ‘…the KGB, and the Nation,’” n.d. 21. “Encounter: Vol. XLII,” 1974-1986. 22. “Ericson, John ‘The All-Embracing Arms of Russia’s KGB’ London Times (12 Jan 1968),” n.d.; includes photocopy. 23. “Fainsod, Merle ‘Terror as a System of Power’ ch. 13: How Russia is Ruled, 2nd edition,” n.d.; includes photocopies. 24. “GRU Presentation,” 1975-1984. 25. “Häggman, Bertil ‘Terrorism: The Warfare of our Time’ ch. 8: The International Terrorist Network,” 1981; includes photocopies. [F. 8] 26. “Heller, Michael ‘Lenin and the Cheka: the Real Lenin’ Survey (Spring 1979) p. 175-192,” 1979.

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27. “KGB’s Related – Extr. from Cambridge Encyc. of Russia; the Soviet Union 1982, 492 p.,” 1982. 28. “Khrushchev <> Commentary,” 1971. 29. “’The Kindermann Wolscht Incident: An Impasse in Russo- German Relations1924-26’ Journal of Central European Affairs, XXI,” 1961. 30. “Luc van Waes ‘Fear of Economic Reprisals – Belgium Prefers to Leave Spies Alone’ Elseviers Weekblad (Amsterdam),” 6/21/1980. 31. “M Scorer – The KGB – BBC Telecast Feb 1974 (Overt Coverage),” 1974. 32. “Operation ‘Long Jump’ (Teheran-1943),” 1968. 33. “Pawl,” 1966-1983, n.d. 34. “RIS – & Executive Action,” 1975-1979, n.d. [F. 9] 35. “S/Bloc Coordination,” 1966-1985. 36. “Services Panel,” 1965. 37. “Solomon, Flora ‘A Woman’s Way,’” n.d.; includes photocopy. 38. “Southerland, Daniel ‘Spy Wars,’ Christian Science Monitor,” 1980. [F. 10] 39. “Soviet Analyst,” 1962-1987; includes subfile: a. “Concealment of Deception in Soviet Strategic Programs Since 1975,” 1962-1987. 40. “Soviet Espionage: Article from Military Review,” June 1961. [F. 11] 41. “Stang, Alan ‘A Serpent in the House – The KGB’ American Opinion John Birch Soc. (June 1978),” 1978. 42. “Summary KGB Org.,” 1966-1982; includes subfile: a. “PGIC 1075 Group #5 Final Grades,” 1975. 43. “Tepfers, V. ‘The Soviet Political Police Today’ East + West No 1 (1954), 42-49,” 1954. 44. “Unit I – The Tradition – Philosophy – Dynamics,” 1978-1979. 45. “Unit VII Sov/Bloc IS XSS Coordinators,” 1967, n.d. [F. 12] 46. “Vinocur, John ‘Tracking the KGB’ 3 articles, NY Times, 7/24- 26/1983. [F. 13] 47. “White J. Baker ‘Espionage and Counter-Espionage Systems of the Soviet Government’ National Review no. 560 (Oct 1929) pg. 283- 93,” 1929. 48. “Wishnevsky, Julia ‘, Past – Present – and Future,’ Radio Lib. Res. (March 1, 1983) 31 pg.,” 1983. 49. “Young, Gerald A. ‘Soviet Legal Presence (1945-1977),’” December 1977. 50. Re: notes about Gorbachev, Soviet Union purges, and thermal infrared scanning technology; 1984-1987. 51. Re: disinformation, 1967-1983. [F. 14] 52. Re: GRU research notes, 1984-1987. [F. 15] 53. Re: the practice of deception, 1951-1987; includes subfile: a. Re: dezinformatsiya, 1952-1987.

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XIII. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)/Defense Intelligence College (DIC) Teaching Materials and Evergreen Lawsuit. A. Files; includes correspondence; manuscripts; professional materials; printed material; financial materials. Box 33 1. “BDM Corp,” 1976-1983, n.d.; includes subfile: [F. 1] a. “The BDM Corporation Professional Services for National Defense Civil,” 1976-1977, n.d. 2. “Frank Fishbaugh, Special Program,” 1978-1980, n.d. 3. “Kennedy Assass.,” 1963-1992. [F. 2-3] 4. “LEDCO,” 1957-1986. [F. 4] 5. “P-10/DB-2cI,” 1979-1980, n.d. 6. “PRC/Asia,” 1978-1980. [F. 5] 7. “Retirees,” 1970-1981, n.d. [F. 6] 8. “Rockefeller, Report Comm. For,” 1975. 9. “SAI-DIA,” 1963-1988. [F. 7] 10. “Senate Comm & Related,” 1955-1982. [F. 8] 11. “UN Class, IC visit graphic,” n.d. [F. 9-10] 12. Re: Soviet intelligence services and defectors, n.d. [F. 11] 13. Re: Strategy Corporation, n.d.; includes subfile: [F. 12-13] a. “Strategy, Inc. – Dioic Pre-test form I.” 14. Re: Grove Press Case, 1980. [F. 14]

XIV. KGB/GRU Research Files. A. Files; includes printed materials; professional material; correspondence; manuscripts. Box 34 1. “Adams, William Walter on Capital Punishment in the Russian Rev- PhD Thesis (Columbia U, 1968),” 1968. [F. 1] 2. “AGCA, Mehenat Ali,” 1981-1984; includes subfiles: [F. 2-3] a. “De Borchgrave, Armand de Robert Moss ‘Unspiking Soviet Terrorism’, Met. Sec, Review VII, no. 1”, 1982. b. “Sterling, Claire,” 1981. c. “CIA ‘Patterns of International Terrorism: 1980’ (June 81) 23 p.” 1981. 3. “Anastasi, Paul-ETHNOS (Athens) et al.,” 1981-1986. [F. 4] 4. “Azbel, Mark Ya.Refusenik (, 1981) Excerpts-KGB ref.,” 1981. 5. “Baisden, E. D. Jr. ‘The Role of the KGB under Khrushchev’ 1977” 6. “Baranovsky, Peter ‘Debriefing Recent Jewish Emigres from the USSR’ (Oct 15, 1983) 7p” 7. “Barron, John. ‘The Inheritor’ [(illegible), @ Rudolf (illegible)] Readers Digest v.120 (Mar. 1982)”, 1974-1982. [F. 5] 8. “Barron, John ‘The Spy Who Would be Free’ Readers Digest, vol. 132 no. 794 (June 1988) p. 117-120, 215-235,” 1988. 9. “Barton, SW,” 1973.

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10. “Baur, Raymond A. ‘The Secret Police Agent,’ ui, ‘Nine Soviet Portraits’ 1955, p.184-7,140-168,” 1955-1956; includes subfile: a. “Baur, Raymond A.’s Others ‘How The Soviet System Works (Cambridge 1956)’” 11. “Beam, Jacob D (Amb.), FSJ 5/78 ‘Our Man at Stalin’s Funeral 25 Years Ago’” 1978. [F. 6] 12. “Beeby, Dean’s William Koplan, Moscow Dispatched Inside Cold War Russia, John Watkins, 1987” 13. “Beloff, Nora, Inside the Soviet Empire, (NY, 1978)” 14. “Bertram D. Wolfe- ‘The Struggle for the Soviet Succession’ Foreign Affairs xxxi (July 1954), 548-65” 1953. 15. Bocca, Geoffrey The Moscow Scene (NY, 1976) Excerpts:Ch7- ‘Moscow’s Swinging Spies’ Ch8 ‘Whatever Happened to Philby & Co.’ p105-122” 1976. 16. “Bryant, Louise [Mr. John Reed, Mr. Wm Bulletts] ‘Mirror of Moscow’ (1923) Re: ‘Fedore S. (sic) Dzerzhinsky & Jacob Peters” 1923. 17. “Budget,” 1978. 18. “Burchette, Wilfred,” 1985-1986. 19. “The KGB Connection’ 90 Minutes- Script,” 1987 [F. 7] 20. “CAN. Bdc. S. ‘Agents of Deception’ (Active Measures),” 1986. 21. “Carnes, Calland F. ‘Counter-Intelligence in the Armed Forces…’ (Jan 1980),” 1980. 22. “Carter, A. J. Sov. Jud. Sys. (1922),” 1922. 23. “Chaigneau, Pascal. ‘The KGB and Africa’ [Infn.] Politique International Winter 1983-84 pp229-239,” 1983-1984. 24. “Claudius, W. ‘In a Soviet Isolator’ St Anthony’s Papers no. 1 (London 1956),” 1956. [F. 8] 25. “Commontary on Whaley’s Barbarossa,” n.d. includes subfiles: a. “C-D,” n.d. b. “A-B,” n.d. c. “Book Review Presentation,” n.d. 26. “Conquest, Robert ‘Historiography of the Purge’ (1976) ‘The ’ (1968),” 1963-1976. 27. “D/P-2/DB-2C3,” 1956-1977. 28. “Davies, R.W. ‘Dzerzhinski…’ (as an economic controller) Soviet Studies (1960),” 1960. 29. “Dederichs, Mario R., Katharina Horbatsch ‘The Clean Hands of Yuri Androprov’ STERN [] no 48 (25 Nov 1982) pgs. 228-32,” 1982. 30. “De la Mora, (illegible), In Place of Splendor (1939),” 1939. 31. “Disinformation-Vol II,” 1965-1980. [F. 9] 32. “De Villemarest, Pierre, ‘The Killers of the KGB’- The Secret War. Historia [Paris],” 1982. [F. 10]

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33. “Djilas, Milovan ‘Conversation with…’ Urban, George [Reflections on Lenin & Leninism] Encounter Vol. LIII No. 6 (Dec 1979).” 34. “Douglass, Joseph D. Jr. ‘Dis informations and Strategic Analysis’ 36pg-draft. ‘Col. Oleg Penkovsky, Intelligence Coup-But Whose?’- 22pg-draft,” 1980-1981, n.d. 35. “Dr. Raymond L. Garthodd, ‘The Soviet Intelligence Service,’ [Extract] The , 1956,” 1956 [F. 11] 36. “Dziak, John,” 1981-1987. 37. “Ellis, Temant (1960) ‘…Covert Ops in Soviet Diplomacy,’” 1960. [F. 12] 38. “Enigma-Overt-‘Intelligence in WWI’ (Smithsonian),” 1966-1978, n.d. 39. “Epstein, Edward Jay – ‘Disinformation: or, Why CIA…’ Commenting (July 1982) 18 21-28 ‘The Andropov File,’ New Republic,” 1978-1983, n.d. includes subfiles: a. “Epstein, Edward J. ‘The Incredible Male Who Would be Tsar’ (Golenlewski), Washington Star, G1, 4 (May 17, 1981),” 1981. b. “Epstein, Edward Jay ‘The Riddle of Armand Hammer,’ NYT Magazine Nov 29, 1981, 68-73,” 1981. c. “Edward J. Epstein, Susana Duncan ‘The War of the Moles.’ New York,” 1978. d. “Epstein, Edward J. ‘The Spy War,’ NY Times Magazine; Sep 28, 1980” 1980. 40. “Frederich C. Barghdorn, ‘The Security Police,’ ch IV in H. Gordon Skilling & Franklyn Griffiths Interest Groups in Soviet Politics (1971),” 1966-1971. [F. 13] 41. “Harris, Stephen A.,” 1984-1985. 42. “Hazan, Baruch A. Soviet Propaganda ala A Case Study of the Middle East Conflict,” n.d. 43. “Hazard, John N. ‘The Soviet Legal System,” 1977. [F. 14] 44. “Hecht, Leo-USSR Today-Fact and Interpretations,” 1978. [F. 15] 45. “Hiss, Alger ‘ Goes Urgently Into that Good Night’ Wash. Post Magazine (October 12, 1986) pg22-30,” 1986. 46. “Hynning, Clifford J. re ’” 1986-1988. Box 35 47. “ICR P.E. (Humint),” n.d. [F. 1] 48. “ICDP,” 1972. 49. “Intellicence, German,” 1944-1966. 50. “Jaffe, P.J. Articles,” 1972-1974. [F. 2] 51. “Jameson, Donald ‘Trends in Soviet State Security Inst. + Operations since Khr,’” 1980. 52. “Jeffrey Wright [illegible] Congress” re: Soviet designs on Congress, 1976. [F. 3] 53. “Jones, Lt. C.A., ‘The World’s Most Professional Machine- The Soviet Intelligence Network,’” 1974.

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54. “J.T. Reitz, ‘Soviet Defense- Associated Activities Outside the Ministry of Defense,’ in Economic Performance and the Military Burden in the Soviet Union… Joint Economic Committee [1970] pp. 133-165,” 1970-1982. 55. “J. Y. Kochen- Border Guards USSR- Study,” 1956. 56. “Kafanova, L. ‘Executioner-Victim’ [Victor Semenovich Abakumov], Novoye Russkoye Slovo,” 1977. 57. “Karlbom, Rolf ‘The Assassination of Kirov,’ Scandia (1975),” 1935-1975. Includes subfiles: a. Kirov Assassination, n.d. 58. “Kavtaradze A. [Col. Ret] Zimin, ya- “from the history of the Russian General Staff’ (1905-1918) (Multiple articles),” 1968- 1974. [F. 4] 59. “Kerley, Larry E. Testimony, US Senate. Special subcommittee to investigate Irving & Washington as the committee on the Judiciary. Sept 15, 1949,” 1949. 60. “Kiernan, Victor. ‘Herbert Norman’s Cambridge,’ pp. 28-45 in, Roger W. Bowen ed. H. Norman His Life & Scholarship,” n.d. 61. “Kirkpatrick, Lyman B., Jr. ‘Soviet Espionage’” 1972. 62. “Kraft, Joseph ‘Letter From Moscow,’ New Yorker (Jan 31, 1983),” 1983. 63. “Krasin, Victor. ‘How I was Broken by the KGB,’ New York Times Magazine, March 18, 1984,” 1984. 64. “LANE, Daniel Politics & Society in the USSR (NY 1978).” [F. 5] 65. “Leggett,” n.d. 66. “Lisann, M. Stalin the Appeaser Survey No 76 (summer 1970) p. 53-63.” 67. “Lock, Owen MO-,” 1983-1985. 68. “MACK, Marjorie J. Mack Obituaries Paper (1983).” [F. 6] 69. “MARKOWICZ, John Jr. ‘The Soviet Military Counterintelligence Organization ‘SMERSH’’ 32 p.,” 1978. 70. “MAYER, lord Facing Reality excerpts,” n.d. 71. “MAZULANS, Janis ‘In the Net of the Cheka’ Latvija 29/4, 6, 13, 20 & 27/5, 1961 Agent of KGB Riga.” 72. “Mead, Margaret et al ‘the Place of the Political Police in the Soviet Authority System’ Chapter 6 in Soviet Attitudes Toward Authority (1951) pg. 89-101.” [F. 7] 73. “MEISEL, JH & E.S. KOZERA MATERIALS…THE SOVIET SYSTEM REV Ed [1953].” 74. “MEISSNER, Boris, from: Russia in Upheaval (1951) – State Police 6 Armed Forces of USSR.” 75. “Metzl, Lothar ‘Dentente & the World Revolutionary Process: A Soviet View’ Ponomarev Article, Kommunist (Oct. 1971).” 76. “MOORE, Barrington, Jr. Soviet Politics – The Dilemma of Power (19-) Excerpts on ‘Soviet Politics,’ ‘Terror,’” n.d. 77. “Murarka, Dev. New States mah,” 1975.

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78. “NIEMEYER, Gerhart (w/ J.S. Reshetar) An Inquiry into Soviet Mentality’ (NY 1956) (Excerpts),” n.d. [F. 8] 79. “Nikolayevskiy, Boris ‘Stalin and Kiron’s Assassination (Notes for a Future History)’ Sotsial. Vestnik (NY) [May 1956] pp. 91-94.” 80. “NYARADI, Nicholas. My Ringside Seat in Moscow (N.Y. 1952) See esp. Chap. 9: ‘A Matter of Intelligence,’ and passing.” 81. “OLCOTT, Martha B. ‘The Basmachi or Freemen’s Revolt in Turkestan 1918-24’ Soviet Studies, XXXIII No. 3 (3 July, 1981) pg. 352-369.” 82. “OLDFIELD, Sir ,” 1987. 83. “OSADCHY, Mikhaylo Cataract (1976) [Ext. re KGB role in his case.” [F. 9] 84. “Osnos, Peter – [KGB cert] – W.P. 23 Dec ’75,” 1975-1976. 85. “Parham, William F. ‘Castro’s Agents Spy for Soviets,’ Sunday Vol Bulletin (Norwich, CT) Aug 23, 1981,” 1981-1982. 86. “Patti, A,” n.d. [F. 10] 87. “Petrovsky, Leonid – open letter re: restalinization,” 1969. 88. “Pipko, Simona and Albert J. Pucciarelli ‘The Soviet Internal Security System,’ The International Lawyer, vol. 19, no. 3 (Summer 1985) p. 915-919.” 89. “Podrabinek, Alexander Punitive Medicine (1980).” 90. “Ponyatovsky, R. ‘Modern Science in the Service of the NKVD’ Ukrainian Quarterly, Vol. VIII, No. 4, Autumn 1952.” 91. “Possony, S. ‘Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, The Millionaire Terrorism,” 1979. 92. “Prieto, Indalecio Yo Y Moscow (1955) Exc.” 93. “Prince, Charles ‘A psychological study of Stalin Journal of Social Psychology, 1945. 94. “Randall, Francis B. Ch 6: ‘The Terror’ pp. 121-143, Stalin’s Russia (1965).” [F. 11] 95. “Raymond, Ellsworth – The Soviet State Ch 15: ‘The Secret Police,’” 1978. 96. “Reich, Walter ‘The World of Soviet Psychiatry’ NYT Magazine (Jan 30, 1983).” 97. “Rochet, DST Chief – on Frence TV – 29 Jan 1971.” 98. “Romaniecki, Leon ‘The Soviet Union + International Terrorism,’” 1974. 99. “Romerstein, Herbert Papers on Terrorism,” 1980-1981. 100. “Rosefielde, Steven ‘Sources and Uses of Forced Labour 1929-1965’ Soviet Affairs, XXXIII (Jan 1981) 51-87,” 1978-1981. [F. 12] 101. “Rositzke, A Exc. Secret Ops,” 1981-1982. 102. “Ruthven, Mark Ch. 9 ‘Stalin and the Russian Devil,’ pg. 218-78 from TORTURE THE GRAND ,” n.d. 103. “Saliba, S.N. ‘…Totalitarian Behavior…,’” n.d. [F. 13]

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104. “Schmidt Dr. Hans Theodor, ‘Soviet Police Legislations…,’ Verwaltungs Archiv 67 (1 Jan 76) pp 64-91,” 1976. 105. “Schwartz, Stephen – et al,” 1988. 106. “Scott, Will F + Harriet Fast The Soviet Control Structure, Sys Planning Corp (Apr 1980);” includes subfile: a. “Scott, Will + Harriet ‘Peking, Moscow, and Beyond’ (Oct- Nov 1979).” 107. “Shostakovich, Maxim ‘Conversation with the KGB,’ WP (29 Nov 1981).” Box 36 108. “Shragin, Boris The Challenge of the Spirit (NY, 1978) excerpts,” 1978. [F. 1] 109. “Slusser: ‘History and the Democratic Opposition’ in Tokko ed 1975.” 110. “Spy War Stories,” 1980. [F. 2] 111. “Stensgaard, Niels – Gulag exper. 1950-1953,” 1974. 112. “Stone, Helena M. ‘Another Look at the Sisson Forgeries and their Background,’” 1985. 113. “Strausz-Hupe, Robert, Protracted Conflict (1959).” 114. “Susan Jacoby – excerpt from Moscow Conversations,” 1972. 115. “Szenfeld, Ignacy – RE Gulg,” 1974. 116. “Theodore Draper, ‘The Strange Case of the Comintern,’ Survey (1972), 91-137,” 1972. [F. 3] 117. “Trail, vera (neé Gutchkoff),” 1983-1984. 118. “Walkin, Jacob ‘Some Contrasts between the Tsarist and Communist Political Systems’ New Review of East-European History Vol. XV no. 3-4 (60-61), Vol. XVI No. 1 (62), March 1976.” 119. “Wright, Peter,” 1986-1987. [F. 4] 120. “Zaslavsky, Victor & Yuri Luryi ‘The Passport System in the USSR and Changes in Sov. Soc.’ Soviet Union/Union Sovietique,. 6 (1979) 137-53.” [F. 5] 121. Re: An American in Leningrad, 1984. 122. Re: Communist threat to US through the Caribbean, 1966. 123. Re: Guépéou, 1928. 124. Re: “How Baldwin’s Secret Service Lost the Soviet Code,” 1978. 125. Re: KGB targeting US, 1985. 126. Re: murder of Capt. Roderick G.S. Hall, 1945-1991. 127. Re: party oppositions to Stalin and the First Moscow Trial, n.d. 128. Re: Richards Heuer, 1980-1985. [F. 6] 129. Re: “Unspiking Soviet Terrorism” by Arnaud de Borchgrave, n.d. B. Manuscripts. 1. Draft. a. “Updating the Operational Code of the Politburo” by George W. Breslauer, 1985. [F. 7] 2. Holograph notes, n.d.

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XV. Italian Fascist Foreign Office. A. Printed Material. 1. Boxed printouts. a. AFFRICA ITALIANA, 3 boxes, 1917. [Loose] i. Box 1, p. 1-207. ii. Box 2, p. 228-464. iii. Box 3, p. 1040-1258. b. AFGHANISTAN 1934, ALGERIA 1936, CYPRUS 1937, IRAN 1936-37, IRAK 1936-37, MAROCCO ETANGIER 1937, SYRIA 1935, PALESTINE TRANSJORDAN 1935- 37, TUNISIA 1940-41. [Env. 1-2] c. AUTISTA RACCONTA, 1 book, n.d. [Loose] d. CORSICA 1937, FRANCE 1935-36, GREECE 1936, HUNGARY 1938-40, JUGOSLAVIA 1936, SPAIN 1937, USSR 1935-38, 1 box. e. ITALY IN RED SEA: NOTES SU ETHIOPIA, n.d. [Env. 3-4] Box 37 f. NEGOZIATI PER UN NUOVO PATTO DI SICUREZZA OCCIDENTALE, 1 box, 1937. g. NOTES VARIA, 1945. [Env. 1-2, F. 3] h. MARCH. Dec. 1931-1956, 1 box. i. MEMORIALE FRANCHETTI, 1917, 1 box. [F.4] j. MISURATA II, 1 box, n.d. k. POLAND 1933-1935, n.d. l. REPORTS 1943, 1 box. m. REPORTS 1943, 1 box. n. TURKEY 1936-1941, EGYPT 1935-1937, 1 box. o. YEMEN 1928-1929, 1 box. Box 38 2. Loose printouts. a. ALBANIA, 242 p., April 7-12, 1939. [Env. 1-3] b. ALTO ADIGE, 25 p., 1938. [Env. 4] c. ARBITRATO DI , approx. 50 p., Nov 2, 1938. [Env. 5] d. ARBITRATO ITALO-GERMANICO DI VIENNA, 45 p., 1940. [Env. 6] e. COLLOQUI, 125 p., 1936-1937. [Env. 7-8] f. COLLOQUI, 200 p., 1937-1938. [Env. 9-10] g. COLLOQUI, 170 p., 1938-1939. [Env. 11-13] h. COLLOQUI, 181 p., 1939-1940. [Env. 14-15] i. COLLOQUI, 167 p., 1940-1941. [Env. 16-17] j. COLLOQUI, 94 p., 1941-1942. [Env. 18] k. CRISTI CECOSLOVACCA, 100 p., 1939. [Env. 19] Box 39 l. DIMISSIONI DEL SIGNOR EDEN, 146 p., 1938. [Env. 1] m. THE GERMAN DANGER, 189 p., January 1936. [Env. 2-3]

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n. “I Miti di Weimar Sulle cause della disfatta della Germania Nella Guerra 1941=18 V. Zastienker = Questioni Di Storia N. 2 1945 Traduzione Di Emilio Lombardo”, 38 p., 1941. [Env. 4] o. LETTERE I, 169 p., 1938. [Env. 5-6] p. LETTERE II, 128 p., 1940. [Env. 7-8] q. LETTERE III, 123 p., 1941. [Env. 9-10] r. LETTERE IV, 122 p., 1942-1943. [Env. 11] s. TUNISIA, 139 p., n.d. 2 copies [Env. 12-13] t. Re: 1936-1937, 125 p., 1936-1937. [Env. 14] u. Re: Construction of Basilica of St. Peter, approx. 60 p., n.d. [Env. 15] Box 40 v. Re: German Docs, approx. 120 p., 1939-1942. [Env. 1-2] w. Re: State of the City- Vatican City, 80 p., n.d. [Env. 3] x. Re: Treaty between Italy and Yemen, 110 p., 1926. [Env. 4] 3. Booklets. a. “Il Superfluo Illustrado,” 1948. [F. 5] B. Film and Video. 1. Reel-to-reel film. a. File. i. Re: Italian report, 7 reel boxes, n.d. [F. 6] b. “III [illegible],” 1937-1938. c. “AFFRICA Italiana Volumes,” multiple reels, n.d. d. “Adalia 1913/14 I.” e. “Adalia 1913/14 II.” f. “Adalia 1919-1921.” g. “AVA RN- ROUATH correspondence,” n.d. h. “CIANO collogus, letters etc,” n.d. i. “CIANO collogus,” n.d. j. “Foscoci [illegible] Mr. Rocca [illegible],” n.d. k. “F[illegible] Orlando ,” n.d. l. “F[illegible] F[illegible] Federzain Muscle [illegible],” n.d. m. “GUARIGLIA Memoirs,” n.d. n. “Halo-Ethiopian Conflict,” n.d. o. “Partisan Period,” n.d. p. “Partisan Period material,” n.d. q. “Pers. Secret or min, Pop. Cult,” n.d. r. “P[illegible],” n.d. s. “Rocca P[illegible]” n.d. t. “Saudi Arabian t[illegible] Paris [illegible],” n.d. u. “Sen. Part. m Ground [illegible],” n.d. v. “Silvertru [illegible],” n.d. w. “TUNISIA 1940-41 printed,” 1940-1941. x. “Varaus [illegible] (Apr 8) prop.,” n.d. y. “Volpe books,” n.d.

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z. “Yemen-Saudi Arabia war” n.d. aa. “Yemen-Saudi Arabia war Yemen treaty” n.d. ab. Untitled. Subtitles: “Gray [illegible” “SODDL VOLPE [illegible]” “Groudi etc” “Ort Set. Ups,” n.d. ac. Untitled. Subtitles: “MISWRATA”, “F[illegible]”, “Yemen at al,” n.d. ad. Untitled. Subtitles: “25”, “#43”, “#76”, “#78”, “#99”, “#109A” n.d. ae. Untitled. subtitles: “Ligmon Podcea fotto dine fifi et. al Davis 1935-1938” af. Untitled filmstrip. N.d. 2. Reel-to-reel and microfilm. a. “Political Parties pre-war & Fosest peuof,” n.d Box 41 3. Microfilm. a. “V” 1 reel, February 1946. b. “Boch Laitich”, 6 reels, August 1947. c. [Illegible], 1 reel re: Ministero Della Cultura Popolare, n.d d. Untitled, 1 reel, re: Signor Bocco, n.d. e. Untitled, 4 reels, August 1947. f. Untitled, 5 reels, August 1947. g. Untitled, 1 reel, n.d.

XVI. Italian Fascist & Post World War II Materials, spy literature, Diaries & Commentaries. A. Files. 1. “Badoglio [?] gov [?] diary 1943+-” 1943. [F. 1-2] B. Printed Material. 1. Magazines. a. Contra Komintern, 2 issues, Dec 1938-June 1939. [F. 3] b. L’Europa contro il boscevismo, 1942. c. Fascismo contro Bolscevismo, n.d. d. Movimento Operaio, 4 issues, Oct-Nov 1949. [F. 4] e. Spionaggio, 1943. f. I Tentacoli Dell’ Intelligence Service, n.d. 2. Booklets. a. “Biographical Record of Socialist and Communist Deputies and Senators” (English Translation of title), includes holographic margin notes, 1948. [F. 5] C. Professional Materials. 1. Reports. a. Untitled re: Labor Movement, 5 reports, n.d. D. Diaries and Journals; includes printed material. 1. Daily Agenda, in Italian, 1941. [F. 6] 2. Daily Agenda, in Italian, 1942. [F. 7] 3. Daily Agenda, in Italian, 1943.

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XVII. Communist Parties and Movements. A. Files; includes professional materials. Box 42 1. “Agursky, Mikhail- ‘Soviet disinformation and Forgeries, An Historical Background’ & related papers. Internationale Terrorism: The Soviet Connection (Jerusalem, 1987).” [F. 1] 2. “PGIC-1-75 Group #2 Final Grades,” May 1962. [F. 2] B. Professional Materials. 1. Conference Material. a. Internationale De La Resistance, Resistance International, 163 p., 15/5/1984-12/6/1984. [F. 3] 2. Reports. a. Active Measures: A Report on the Substance and Process of Anti-U.S. Disinformation and Propaganda Campaigns, 83 p., August 1986. [F. 4] b. Afghanistan: Six Years of Soviet , 16 p., Dec 1985. c. Changes in Soviet in the 1970s and 1980s, 83 p., June 1988. d. Contemporary Soviet Propaganda and Disinformation, 337 p., June 1985. [F. 5] e. EIR Special Report: A classical KGB disinformation campaign, Who killed Olof Palme? 102 p., Oct 1986. [F. 6] f. Foreign Affairs Notes, 40 p., 1985-1987. g. The Offensive, 14 p., February 1979. h. Gorbachev’s Operation: A Common European House, Soviet Strategic Disinformation, 16 p., Sept 1990. i. International Communist Organisations, 50 p., 1984. j. An Interim Public Report on the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, 11 p., Feb 22, 1988. [F. 7] k. Overview of Anticipated Soviet Active Measures: Themes, Targets, and Techniques by Dr. Abram Shulsky, 23 p., Oct 20-23, 1988. l. Overview of Anticipated Soviet Active Measures: Themes, Targets, and Techniques by Professor Alain Besancon and Dr. Francoise Thom, 32 p., Oct 20-23, 1988. m. The Pact That Started World War II, 30 p., n.d. n. Sandinista Deception Reaffirmed: Nicaragua Coverup of Trade Union Repression, 32 p., August 30, 1985. o. Soviet Active Measures In the Era of Glasnost, 125pg, July 1988. p. Soviet “Active Measures” Forgery, Disinformation, Political Operations, 4 p., Oct 1981. q. Soviet Active Measures + Propaganda: Influence Activities in the Gorbachev Era, 1 p., Dec 18, 1989. r. Soviet Active Measures in the “Post-Cold War” Era 1988- 1991, 129 p., 1992. [F. 8]

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s. Soviet Active Measures in the United States 1986-1987 Prepared by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 73 p., 1987. t. Soviet Active Measures in the United States 1986-1987, 20 p., July 1988. u. The Soviet Campaign Against the INF: Strategy, Tactics, Means, 44 p., Feb 1985. [F. 9] v. Soviet Campaigns to Influence Western Economic Decisionmaking, 29 p., Oct 20-23, 1988. w. Soviet Campaigns to Influence Western Military Posture, 23 p., Oct 20-23, 1988. x. Soviet Influence Activities: A Report on Active Measures and Propaganda, 1986-87, 89 p., August 1987. y. Soviet Influence Activities: A Report on Active Measures and Propaganda, 1987-1988, 64 p., August 1989. z. Soviet Journalists in China, 47 p., March 1970. [F. 10] aa. Soviet Media and Their Message, 47 p., 1977. ab. Soviet Propaganda Campaign Against NATO, 42 p., Oct 1983. ac. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 152 p., April 1973. C. Manuscripts. 1. Drafts. a. “The Soviet Union and the Émigré Communities: A Case Study in Active Measures and Disinformation” by Tonu Parming, 49 p., 25-27 June 1985. [F. 11] 2. Essays. a. “Soviet Disinformation and Forgeries: An Historical Background,” by Mikhail Agursky, 27 p., includes holographic notes, n.d. 3. Report. a. “Soviet Strategic Disinformation,” by Hans Graf Huyn, 25 p., includes holographic notes, Nov 1989. 4. Thesis. a. “Deception in Soviet Military Doctrine and Operations: by David L. Hamilton for the Naval Postgraduate School 112 p., June 1986. D. Printed Material. 1. Newsletters. a. “Current News,” 1 issue, 1986. [F. 12] b. “Disinformation,” 15 issues, 1985-1989. c. “,” 5 issues, 1991-1992. [F. 13] d. “Soviet Intelligence & Active Measures,” 2 issues, 1990. 2. Book fragments. a. “The Learned Elders of Zion,” 30 p., n.d.

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3. Pamphlets. a. “The World Peace Council and Soviet ‘Active Measures’” 43 p., n.d. b. “Infiltration of the Media by the KGB and its Friends,” 37 p., 1978. 4. Articles. a. “Agents of Influence, The Life and Times of Wilfred Burchett,” includes holographic notes, approx. 60 p., 1989. [F. 14] b. “Behind the Scenes of ,” 9 p., 1987. c. “Democracies Under Strain,” 70 p., 1986. d. “Active Measures and Propaganda: ‘New Thinking’ and Influence Activities in the Gorbachev Era,” 24 p., 1989. e. “The Soviet Propaganda Campaign against the US Strategic Defense Initiative,” 16 p., 1986. 5. Magazines. a. The Washington Post Magazine, July 8, 1984. 6. Newspapers. Pkg. 1 a. L’Unita, 1916-1918. 7. Booklets. Box 43 a. “Actions Speak Louder Than Words,” Elizabeth Clare Prophet, 1989. [F. 1] b. “Active Measures, Quiet War and Two Socialist Revolutions,” by Lawrence B. Sulc, n.d. c. “Africa and the Lessons of the Communist Experiment,” by Branko Lazitch, n.d. d. “Biographical Dictionary of the Left, Volume One,” 1968. e. “Biographical Dictionary of the Left, Volume Two,” 1968. [F. 2] f. “The Communist Party, A Manual on Organization,” by J. Peters, n.d. g. “Facts about International Communist Front Organizations,” 79 p., March 1955. h. “Forgery and Counterfeiting,” published by the Republic of Korea, 1964. (2 copies) i. “Henry Kissinger, Soviet Agent,” by Frank A. Cappell, 1974. j. “History and Background, The International Federation of Resistance Movements,” by Alexander Heldring, 1969. [F. 3] k. “The History of Soviet Peace Propaganda,” 31 p., June 1952. l. “The International Department of the CC CPSU Under Dobrynin,” 179 p., 1988. m. “Islam and Communism,” published by the Institute for the Study of the USSR, 1960.

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n. “The KGB enters the 1990s” by Herbert Romerstein, for the Center for Intelligence Studies, 1989. o. “Nkrumah’s Deception of Africa,” n.d. [F. 4] p. “Novosti-News Agency or Cloak for Espionage?” n.d. q. “Novosti: Soviet Press Agency and Subversive Weapon,” n.d. (2 copies) r. “Red Channels, The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television,” published by Counterattack, 1950. s. “The Review of the News, America’s Internal Security,” 1975. [F. 5] t. “Soviet Active Measures Against the United States,” published by Western Goals Endowment Fund, 1984. u. “Soviet Agents of Influence,” by Herbert Romerstein, for the Center for Intelligence Studies, n.d. v. “Un Cacique Para Espana,” 1963. w. “Soviet Communism in Theory and Practice,” n.d. 8. Photocopied book. a. THE KGB AGAINST THE “MAIN ENEMY”, 362 p., 1989; includes manuscript. [F. 6-7]

XVIII. Former Communists and Fellow Travelers: Accounts & Memoirs. A. Manuscripts. 1. Draft. a. ON BOTH SIDES OF THE OCEAN, essay by , TS, 225 p., 1962. [F. 8]

XIX. Soviet Intelligence Services Histories & Memoirs (in Russian). A. Files; includes manuscripts; correspondence; printed material. Box 44 1. “Belouson, M. A.; Ob’ Etom Ne Soobshschalos’ (1978).” [F. 1-2] 2. “[CHEKA] ‘Units of Special Designation (1917-1925)’ Voenno- istoricheskii zhurnal, no.4 (1969) pg 106-112 [translation],” 1969- 1988. [F. 3] 3. “Col. L. Ye. MANEVICH,” 1965. 4. “KALININ, Yu. I and Yu. V. Kul’bakin [Use of internal Troops in Defense of Stalingrad] Voprosy Istorii (Jan ’83) pg 178-81” 1983. 5. “KARPUSHIN, M.P. article in KGB in Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd ed (1972) vol. 7.” 6. “Katsene, Vera; ‘Ghosts in the Dark’ (Nov-Dec 1957)” 1957. 7. “Kisilev, A. ‘Lenin’s Precepts on Vigilance,’ Soviet Military Review,” 1969. 8. “Guru, Irwin, ‘Nadeizhni Sputnik,’ (Reliable companion) [N.A. Ravich],” 1979. 9. “MALYGIN, A & K. USHAKOV ‘Be Vigilant,’ Partiynaya Zhizn’ (March 1966).” 10. “The Menzhinskiy Sisters, Istoriya SSSR (May 67),” 1967.

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11. “MINAEV, Vladislov N. The Subversive Activities of foreign intel-Services in the USSR [1940]” 1940. 12. “Ostryakov, S. ‘Military Checklists,’” 1979. [F. 4-5] 13. “Pozdnyakov, V. V.- ‘Special Dept of CC, CR USSR’” n.d. [F. 6] 14. “PGIC 1-75 Joint & General Exam- 8 APR 75- working,” 1937. 15. “Savinkin, N. ‘Everyone’s Business,’ 1959. 16. “SHAUMYAN, Lev Step. KAMO: Life & Activities of the Professional Revolutionary S. A. Ter-Petrosyan,” 1959. 17. “Shimanov, Col. Gen. (Ret) N., ‘My Additions to a Novel [illegible],” 1965. 18. “SITNIKOV, V. [SITNIKOV Expose, ‘Intelligence the Hidden Art,’ Metropolitan Broadcasting, NY, WNEW-TV (Metromedia, Inc),” 1964. 19. “SITNIKOV, Vasilly Romanovich, Metropolitan Broadcasting Expose ‘Intelligence, the Hidden Art,’” 1964. [F. 7] 20. “Vinogradov, V. K. & N.A. Vinogradova, ‘The Newspaper Iznestiya (News of the Central Exec. Comm.) as a source on the History of the [illegible],’ Istoreca SSSR,” 1978. 21. “Yakovlev, N. N. USA- , Politics, Ideology, iss. 12/78, 1/79” 1978-1979. B. Professional Materials. 1. Defense Intelligence Agency Translation (from Russian to English), “Diversionary Services”, approx. 160 p, 1984. [F. 8] C. Manuscripts. 1. Book Drafts. a. THE DIARY OF A SPY, N.G. Smirnov, 228 p., 1929. [F. 9] b. IMENI DZERZHINSKOGO [IN THE NAME OF DZERZHINSKIY], I. G. Belikov, 213 p., 1976. [F. 10] D. Printed Material. 1. Book reviews. a. MILITARY COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PERSONNEL, 1979; includes excerpt in Russian. [F. 11] 2. Photocopied books. a. ACADEMY OF UKRAINIAN SCIENCES: THE SOVIET UNION IN THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR (translated title), approx. 25 p., 1975. [F. 12] b. BORDER TROOPS WITH THE SSR (translated title), 12 p., 1973. c. COMMISSIONER STATE SECURITY: A TALE OF REMEMBERANCE (translated title) 115 p., 1981. d. THE CRIME OF THE ANTI-SOVIET UNION IN THE USSR: BOOK 1 (translated title), 335 p., 1978. [F. 13] e. THE CRIME OF THE ANTI-SOVIET UNION IN THE USSR, BOOK 2 (translated title), approx 200 p., 1978. [F. 14]

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f. THE ETERNAL TROOPS OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR (translated title), approx 350 p., 1975. [F. 15] g. HISTORY OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN EXTRAORDINARY COMMISSION (title translated), approx 250 p., 1953. [F. 16] Box 45 h. INNER TROOPS IN THE GREAT NATIVE WAR (translated title), 78 p., 1975. [F. 1] i. INTERNAL WARS OF THE SOVIET REPUBLIC (translated title), 709 p., and 25 p. fragment, 1972. [F. 2-3] j. INTERNAL TROOPS IN THE YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION (translated title), 39 p. (fragment), 1977. [F. 4] k. INTERNAL TROOPS IN THE YEARS OF PEACEFUL SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION (translated title), 635 p., 1977. [F. 5-6] l. TRANSLATOR NOTES (translated title), 206p., 1981. [F. 7] m. MILITARY COUNTERFEITERS: SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE STAFF OF THE KGB SUMMER (translated title), 425 p., 1978 [F. 8-9] n. THE REGULATION ON THE INTELLECTUAL MILITARY AND THE INSTRUCTION ON THE ORDER OF ITS ORGANIZATION AND ACTIVITIES (translated title), approx. 30 p., 1929. [F. 10] o. V. I. LENIN THE CHEKA (translated title), 320 p., 1987. E. Oversized Materials. 1. Booklets. Pkg. 2 a. “Heroes of Civil War, Album exhibition” (title translated), n.d.

XX. Soviet Intelligence/Security Services Literature (in Russian). A. Files. Box 46 1. Azyasskiy, Col. N. ‘The Development of the Tactics of Partisan Diversionary Operations in the Great Patriotic War’ Voenno- Istoricheskii Zhurnal (Nov. 1984).” [F. 1] 2. “Belikov, I. G. Imeni Dzerzhinskogo,” 1976. 3. “MEDVEDYEV, M et al; Checklists about their work,” 1965, n.d. [F. 2] 4. “TSVIGUN-FRONT TAYNOY VOYNY” TS with holographic notes, 1966-1973. B. Manuscript. 1. Essay. a. NKVD RSFSR (1917-1930) by I.N. Kizilov, approx. 175 p., 1967. [F. 3]

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2. Article. a. “Defense of the Revolution,” by Ya. Petters, 43 p., TS with holographic notes, 1927. C. Printed Material. 1. Photocopied books. a. THE FIRST CHEKIST by A.V. Tishkov, 1968 [F. 4] b. FRONT OF THE SECRET WAR, by S. I. Tsybov & N. F. Chistyakov, 62 p., 1965. [F. 5] c. FRONT OF THE SECRET WAR, by S. I. Tsybov & N. F. Chistyakov, 165 p., 1965. d. HISTORICAL NOTES ON THE ALL-RUSSIAN CHEKA (1917-1922) by P. G. Sofinov, 1960. [F. 6-7] e. LIABILITY FOR TREASON AND ESPIONAGE by G. Z. Anashkin, 1964. [F. 8] f. PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE by General Lieutenant D. A. Volkogonov, 1984. [F. 9] g. RELATED BROTHERS OF SCOUT (translated title), 1981. [F. 10] h. V. I. LENIN AND THE HOLY SEE: COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS (1917-1922) (translated title), 1975. [F. 11-12] XXI. Soviet Intelligence Services Literature: Book translations (pre-1991). A. Printed Material. 1. Article. Box 47 a. “With Open Cards,” by O. Shmelev and V. Vostokov, Ogonek, no.1-4, January 1967. [F. 1] 2. Joint Publications Research Service booklets. a. “Chekists About Their Work,” 1972. b. “Collection of Articles on Soviet Intelligence and Security Operations” 1972. c. “The Game is Up,” by Arif Saparov, 1972. [F. 2] d. “Immortality of Those Who Have Fallen,” by L. Kolosov and N. Petrov, 1972. e. “Memoirs of An Old Chekist,” by Fedor Timofeyevich Fomin, 1972. f. “Mr. Kochek’s Agency,” by V. Tevekelyan, 1972. [F. 3] g. “The Resident Agent’s Last Mistake,” by Vladimir Vostokov and Oleg Shmelev, 1972. [F. 4] h. “Retribution, vol 1,” by V. I. Ardamatskiy, 1972. i. “Retribution, vol 2,” by V. I. Ardamatskiy, 1972. [F. 5] j. “The Two Roads, Book 1,” by Vasiliy Ardamatskiy, 1974; includes photocopied book by same author. k. “Shield and Sword, vol 1,” by Vadim Kozhevnikov, 1972. [F. 6] l. “Shield and Sword, vol 2,” by Vadim Kozhevnikov, 1972.

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m. “Shield and Sword, vol 3,” by Vadim Kozhevnikov, 1972. [F. 7] n. “Shield and Sword, vol 4,” by Vadim Kozhevnikov, 1972. 3. Photocopied books. a. ANTI-SOVIET CONTRACTS (translated title), 1926. [F. 8] b. BLACKOUT AND CAMOUFLAGE (translated title), 1942. c. CAMOUFLAGE (translated title), 1941. [F. 9] d. CAMOUFLAGE AND DECEPTION IN WINTER (translated title), 1941. e. CAMOUFLAGE COMBAT ACTIONS OF THE SMALL ARMS COMPANY (translated title), 1945. f. CAMOUFLAGE IN COMBAT FLEET (translated title), 1971. [F. 10] g. CAMOUFLAGE SOLDIER (translated title), 1942. h. DISGUISE, BENEFITS FOR MILITARY ENGINEERING SCHOOLS OF THE RED ARMY (translated title), 1940. i. FIVE, TEN, AND TWENTY YEARS AFTERWARDS, epilogue, by A. Saparov, TS with holographic notes, 1967. [F. 11] j. INSTRUCTION ON THE USE OF THE PERSONNEL MASKING KIT, “MKT” (translated title), 1981. k. INTELLIGENCE IN WINTER (translated title), 1943. l. INVISIBLE FIRES (STORIES ABOUT CHECKMAX) (translated title), 1966. Box 48 m. MASKING OF RAILWAYS IN THE CONDITIONS OF AIRCRAFT (translated title), 1941. [F. 1]

n. OBSTACLE CAMOUFLAGE (translated title), 1943. o. ONE O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON YOUR EXCELLENCY, Part 1, by Arkadiy Vasilyev, 1967. p. ONE O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, YOUR EXCELLENCY, Part 2, by Arkadiy Vasilyev, n.d. q. ONE O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON YOUR EXCELLENCY, Part 3, by Arkadiy Vasilyev, n.d. [F. 2] r. ONE O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON YOUR EXCELLENCY, Part 4, by Arkadiy Vasilyev, 1969. s. ONE O’CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON YOUR EXCELLENCY, Part 5, by Arkadiy Vasilyev, 1969. [F. 3-4] t. PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE, by D. A. Volkogonov, 1984. [F. 5] u. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CAMOUFLAGE AND INTELLIGENCE (translated title), 1942.

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v. SOVIET UNION MILITARY AFFAIRS, FORTIFICATION PAST AND PRESENT, 1988. w. THE SWELL OF THE SEA, by Lev Nikulin, 1965. [F. 6] 4. Book reviews. a. THE GREAT AND ITS ENEMIES , by O. F. Solov’yev, 1968.

XXII. Western Books and Bibliography on Russia and Russian Intelligence Services. A. Western Books/Studies on Russian Intelligence & Security Services. 1. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. BLACK OFFICE (translated title), n.d. (2 copies) F. 7] ii. INSIDE RUSSIA’S SVR: THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, by Stella Suib, 2003. iii. ITALIAN SECRET SERVICE 1815/1985 (translated title), by Ambrogio Viviani, 1985. [F. 8] iv. THE PASSPORT SOCIETY, CONTROLLING MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA AND THE USSR, by Mervyn Matthews, 1993. [F. 9] v. POLICE-STATE METHODS IN THE SOVIET UNION, prepared by the International Commission Against Concentrationist Regimes, 1953. vi. SPIES AND PROVOCATEURS: A WORLDWIDE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PERSONS CONDUCTING ESPIONAGE AND COVERT ACTION, 1946-1991, by Wendell L. Minnick, 1992. vii. THE TRUE TRAITOR, THE DOCUMENTED ROLE OF IN THE MEDITERRANEAN WAR, by Alberto Santoni, n.d. [F. 10] b. Magazines. i. Reader’s Digest, November 1988. c. Booklets. i. “Actions Speak Louder than Words,” by Elizabeth Clare Prophet, 1989. [F. 11] ii. “Contemporary Italian Terrorism: Analysis and Countermeasures,” prepared by Dr. Vittorfranco S. Pisano for the Library of Congress Law Library, 1979. iii. “The of the Russian Federation,” by Gordon Benett for Conflict Studies Research Centre, March 2000. Box 49 iv. “A Study of the Restructured Italian Intelligence and Security Services,” prepared by Dr.

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Vittorfranco S. Pisano for the Library of Congress Law Library, 1978. [F. 1] v. “Terrorism, Assassination, Espionage and Propaganda: A Master Bibliography,” by Laird Wilcox, 1988. vi. “USSR: Measures of Economic Growth and Development, 1950-1980,” studies prepared for the use of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, 1982. vii. “ & Russia’s Special Services,” by Gordon Bennet for Conflict Studies Research Centre, August 2002. [F. 2] d. Essays. i. “Secret War: Italian Espionage During the Last War,” by Giorgio Pillon, previously printed in Corriere della Sera, 1965. e. Reports. i. “The Soviet Financial System: Structure, Operation, and Statistics,” prepared by Daniel Gallik, Cestmir Jesina, and Stephen Rapawy for U.S. Dept of Commerce, 1968. [F. 3] ii. “Symposium: Rethinking Russia,” for the Brookings Institution and the National Intelligence Council, 2006. [F. 4] iii. “West Europe Report: Reference Aid, Glossary of French Intelligence Terms,” compiled by Russell B. Holmes, November 1986. 2. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “ in Poland,” 1978. [F. 5] ii. “Committee for State Security (KGB) Intelligence and Warning, Command Control and Communications (C3),” n.d. 3. Research Materials. a. Interview transcriptions. i. “Conquest,” transcript of three tapes, 1986-1987. [F. 6] ii. “Ra’anan,” transcript of speech and two taped interviews, 1989. 4. Manuscripts. a. Essays. i. “Conversation with a Doubting Thomas,” TS with holographic notes, 79 p., n.d. [F. 7] ii. “Legislative Aspects of the Soviet Police System, 1917-1946,” by Ernest V. Hollis, Jr., 104 p., 1949. [F. 8]

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iii. “The Study of the Soviet Intelligence & Security System,” by John J. Dziak, 57 p., n.d. b. Thesis. i. “Death to Spies: The Story of Smersh (Soviet Military Counterintelligence during World War II)” by Robert W. Stephan, TS with holographic notes, 205 p., 1984; includes correspondence. [F. 9] B. Western Bibliographies on Russia and Russian Intelligence Services. 1. Files; includes printed material; professional materials; correspondence. a. Aksenova, N.S. + M.V. Vasil’eva: Soldiers of the Dzerzhiniskogo Sochuz…Annotated Bibliography,” 1972. [F. 10] b. “OPS Briefs (KGB: Role [illegible]),”1950-1984. c. “Slavik, Ian ed. And S. Postnikov, Bibliography of the and Civil War (1917-1921),” 1938- 1957, n.d. [F. 11] d. “State Security Biographies-Who was Who in the USSR,” 1929-1972, n.d. e. “Wagner, Joe H. Bibliography of Soviet Military & Internal Security Systems (1959).” f. untitled re: Soviet Bibliographies of Books and Articles on Security and Intelligence, 1963-1986. [F. 12-14] 2. Professional Materials. Box 50 a. Bibliographies. i. “American Correspondents and Journalists in Moscow, 1917-1952. A Bibliography of Their Books on the USSR,” 3 copies, n.d. [F. 1] ii. “Bibliographies Volume IV,” 1953-1965; includes holograph notes. [F. 2-3] iii. “Bibliography of Intelligence Literature: A Critical and Annotated Bibliography of Open-Source Intelligence Literature,” 1972. [F. 4] iv. “Bibliography of Works by Defectors from Communism,” n.d.; includes holograph notes. v. “A Bibliography on Soviet Espionage Since World War II,” 1961; includes holograph notes. vi. “Books on Soviet Russia,” n.d. [F. 5] vii. “A Classified Bibliography of Articles Published in Soviet Studies, Volumes I-XXV, 1999-1973,” n.d. viii. “Critical Bibliography of Communist Purges and Trials in the Soviet Union and in the ‘People’s Democracies’ since 1922,” 3 copies, March 1953. ix. “Disinformation or Illegitimate Propaganda” (translated title), n.d.

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x. “Espionage and Counter-Espionage: A Bibliography,” 2 copies, 6/7/1943. [F. 6] xi. “An Essay on Sources for the Study of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1934-1960,” May 1963. xii. “Guide for Central and Local Institutions 29 January 1920” (translated title), 2 copies, 7/23/1936, n.d. xiii. “Institute for the Study of the USSR, Institute Publications,” 2 copies, 1965. xiv. “List of References on Spies and Spy Systems,” 1918. xv. “Recent Books on Soviet Intelligence Services,” n.d. [F. 7] xvi. “Rossica et Sovietica,” 1931. xvii. “Russian and the Soviet Union,” n.d. xviii. “Soviet Communism in Theory and Practice,” n.d. xix. “Soviet Foreign Propaganda: An Annotated Bibliography,” 2 copies, 1971. xx. “Soviet Foreign Relations and World Communism,” 2 copies, 1965. [F. 8] xxi. “Soviet Scouts: The Great Patriotic War 1941- 1945” (translated title), 1975, n.d. xxii. “Unclassified Intelligence: A Bibliography of Its Functions, Methods, and Techniques,” 1948-1949. xxiii. “World Communism: A Selected Annotated Bibliography,” 1961-1963; includes addendum. [F. 9] xxiv. “World Communism, 1964-1969: A Selected Bibliography Volume II.” xxv. Untitled bibliographies, 1943-1964. [F. 10] b. Syllabus. i. “Soviet Intelligence and Security Services,” 1978. [F. 11] ii. “Soviet Intelligence and Security Services, Book of Readings,” 1986. [F. 12] c. Bulletins, 1987-1988. [F. 13] d. Information on KGB, GRU, and MVD; 1963-1984, n.d.; includes printed material. e. List of Soviet terminology, n.d. Box 51 f. Booklets. i. “The Clandestine Service of the Central Intelligence Agency” by Hans Moses, n.d. [F. 1] ii. “Communist Doctrine and Soviet Diplomacy: Some Observations,” 1970.

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iii. “Defense Intelligence Extended Learning Program: A Modular Learning Unit for the Organization of the Soviet Intelligence Service,” 2 copies, December 1976. iv. “The Great Power Triangle Selected Comment,” 1971. v. “Hearings before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate Ninety-Third Congress First Session,” 4/17/1973. vi. “Hearings before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate Ninety-Third Congress Second Session,” 3/8/1974. vii. “Hearings before the Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate Ninety-First Congress First Session,” 12/15/1969. viii. “Hearings before the Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations of the Committee on Government Operations United States Senate Ninety-Second Congress First Session,” 4/30/1971. ix. “The Impact of the Changing Power Balance Selected Comment,” 1971. x. “The KGB: An Instrument of Soviet Power” by Thomas Polgar, 2 copies, n.d. xi. “National Security and the First Amendment” by John S. Warner, n.d. xii. “ Journals and Books on Microfilm,” 1965. xiii. “Some Operational Principles of Soviet Foreign Policy” by Richard Pipes, 1972. xiv. “The Soviet Approach to Negotiation Selected Writings,” 1969. xv. “Soviet Political Agreements and Results Revised to January 1, 1964.” 3. Printed Material. a. Directories. i. “Diplomatic Directory of the People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs for the Year 1929” (translated title), n.d. [F. 2] b. Photocopied book fragments. i. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INTELLIGENCE AND SECRET SERVICE, n.d.

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ii. ESPIONAGE LITERATURE (translated title), 8/1/1934. iii. NEGOTIATION AND STATECRAFT, 7/12/1973. iv. GOVERNING BODIES OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE CPSU (translated title), 1989. c. Photocopied books. i. IDEAS AND FORCES IN SOVIET LEGAL HISTORY by Zigurds L. Zile, 1984. [F. 3-4] ii. POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF SOVIET UNION SOCIETY (translated title) by M.A. Shafir, 1968. [F. 5] iii. Who’s Who, Literature in English, Appendices; n.d. [F. 6-9] d. Articles. i. “Continuation and End” (translated title), 2 copies, December 1968. [F. 10] ii. “Literature on the Clandestine Activities of the Great Powers in the Middle East,” 2 copies, 1954. iii. “Recent Soviet Books of the History of the Secret Police,” March 1965. iv. “Review of SOVIET INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY SERVICES, 1964-70,” December 1973. v. “Soviet Intelligence since World War II: A Survey of Literature,” March 1976. e. Chart. i. “Soviet Leadership Since Stalin: CPSU Politburo & Secretariat 1952-1979,” 1980. [F. 11] f. USSR Law Fragments, 1987. 4. Research materials. a. Re: Gorbachev’s first congress, 1986; includes printed material. [F. 12] C. Western Books on Soviet Denial, Deception, and Disinformation. 1. Files; includes correspondence; printed material. a. “Gorbachev Related Items,” 1977-1997; includes subfiles: [F. 13] i. “The Case of Col. Redl by Maj. Gen Milsstein,” 1977-1986. ii. “Redl Case,” 1986-1997. 2. Printed Material. a. Photocopied book fragments. i. LAW ALMANAC (translated title), 1912; includes holograph notes. [F. 14] 3. Professional Materials.

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D. Western Books on Soviet Espionage and Spies. 1. Professional materials. a. Booklet. i. “Expose of Soviet Espionage,” prepared by the FBI for use of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate, 86th Congress, May 1960. [F. 15] b. Report. i. “Soviet Illegal Espionage in the United States,” by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, n.d. 2. Printed Material. a. Magazines, n.d. [F. 16] b. Bulletins. i. “Bulletin of the International Political Studies and Information Association,” 5/25/1955. c. Photocopied book. i. RICHARD MEINERTZHAGEN SOLDIER, SCIENTIST AND SPY, 1989. ii. SPY IN THE SUN, by Barbara Carr, 1969. [F. 17] iii. TRAITOR BETRAYED, by Osmington Mills, 1964. [F. 18] 3. Legal Materials. a. Court Opinion, 1950. [F. 19]

XXIII. Books on Soviet Espionage. A. Books/studies on Soviet Bloc Scientific and Technical (S&T) Collection/Targeting. 1. Files; includes printed material; research materials. Box 52 a. Re: Cuban policy, n.d. [F. 1-2] b. Re: Soviet Commercial Operations in the West, 1977-1981. [F. 3-4] c. Re: Soviet Intelligence, 1964-1984. [F. 5] 2. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. LE K.G.B. EN BELGIQUE, by Paul Thomas, 1987. [F. 6] 3. Manuscripts. a. “Sources and Techniques of Obtaining National Defense Science and Technology Intelligence,” 232 p., 1991. [F. 7] b. “The KGB in France,” 325 p., 1986. [F. 8] 4. Research Materials. a. Interview transcript. i. “The Shadow Visitors,” 2 copies, n.d. [F. 9-10] 5. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “Information and Security Overview” (translated title), 1990. [F. 11]

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ii. “Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws,” 1961. b. Directory. i. “The East-West Business Directory,” n.d. [F. 12] ii. “Foreign Consular Offices in the United States,” 1984. [F. 13] B. Books on Soviet Espionage in U.S. 1. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “The Amerasia Papers: A Clue to the Catastrophe of China, Volume 1,” 1/26/1970. [F. 14] ii. “The Amerasia Papers: A Clue to the Catastrophe of China, Volume II,” 1/26/1970. [F. 15] Box 53 iii. “Morgenthau Diary (China), Volume I,” 2/5/1965. [F. 1] C. Books on Soviet Assassination Cases; Soviet Espionage vs. U.S.; Misc. Other Books on Communism. 1. Printed Material. a. Magazines. i. Reader’s Digest, Sept. 1982, August 1989 [F. 2] b. Photocopied book. i. THE SOVIET CONNECTION: STATE SPONSORSHIP OF TERRORISM, by Jillian Becker, n.d. [F. 3] c. Television transcript. i. “The Russian Connection,” n.d. 2. Legal Materials. a. Court transcript. i. “Hearing before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary,” 3/26/1965. 3. Professional Materials. a. “Communists murder Communists,” n.d. [F. 4] b. “FBI Analysis of Terrorist Incidents in the United States 1986” c. “Soviet Use of Assassination and Kidnapping,” 1964.

XXIV. Memoirs. A. Russian Intelligence Memoirs, Translations. 1. Printed material. a. Photocopied books. i. AUTOBIOGRAPHY, by Vladimir Ignaste, unpublished manuscript, n.d. [F. 5-6]

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ii. M. I. D. 12 YEARS IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICES OF THE KREMLIN, by Nicolas Polianski, n.d. [F. 7] iii. MRS. DOZENBERG BY DeLawder (m.s.), n.d. [F. 8-9] iv. SOVIET VERSUS CIVILIZATION by Aug ur (pseudo) (Vladimir Poliakoff), 1927. [F. 10] b. Book Reviews, 1984-1986, n.d. [F. 11] B. British Intelligence Services Agentry in Bolshevik Russia: Books and Memoirs. 1. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. THE FATAL YEARS, by Colonel B. V. Nikitine, 1938. [F. 12] ii. PROVOCATEURS AND REVOLUTIONARIES, by Nurit Schleifmann, n.d. [F. 13] b. Magazines. i. REILLY: ACE OF SPIES, 1983; includes newspaper clippings. [F. 14] ii. Magazine Clipping (photocopied), 6/1966. c. Book Review. i. Saggio Sulla Citta Di Odessa, 2 p., 1990. d. Photocopied Book Fragment. i. THE OKHRANA AND BURTSEV- PROVOCATEURS AND REVOLUTIONARIES, by Nurit Schleifmann, n.d. ii. THE INTERNAL AGENCY: LINCHPIN OF THE POLITICAL POLICE IN RUSSIA,” by Nurit Schelifmann, from Cahiers du Monde Russe et Sovietique, 1983; includes holographic notes.

XXV. Soviet Intelligence Services—Active. A. Russian Intelligence Services (RIS) Espionage in US & Europe; FBI Atomic Espionage Cases CPUSA Involvement. 1. Files. a. “CIA-Org + PO N croas of RIS,” 1953. [F. 15] b. “Declassified Paper: ‘Soviet Use of assassination and kidnapping’ 1964, 1971 CIA.” c. “Dept of State [OIR] no. 5223 August 1950 Special + Secret Unites in Soviet Organizations,” n.d. d. “Survey of Soviet Intelligence and Counter Intelligence 1946-1948 [ID/6S USA.” e. “US Pol. Ad, Germany ‘Russian Émigré Organizations’ [et. Col. Wanner E. (illegible) ex Chief, (illegible) RSHA] 10 May 1949.”

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2. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “Espionage Activities of the USSR,” n.d. [F. 16] ii. “Meeting the Espionage Challenge: A Review of United States Counterintelligence and Security Programs,” 1986. iii. “Outline for Analysis and CS Commentary,” 1992. iv. “A Report on Foreign Espionage in the United States,” n.d. v. “Soviet Espionage Activities,” 1945. Box 54 vi. Re: Lydia Dallin, 1958. [F. 1] vii. Re: , 1957. viii. Re: Jane Foster Zlatovski, 1951. ix. Re: Jane and George Zlatovski, 1957 (two reports) x. Re: Mrs. Otto Vilgelmovich Kuusinen, 1949. [F. 2] xi. Re: Boris Morros, 1951. [F. 3-4] xii. Re: Trotskyist Conspiracy in the US, n.d. [F. 5-6] b. Bibliographies. i. “Bibliography of Recent Soviet Books and Articles,” Spring 1966. [F. 7] ii. “Second Bibliography of Soviet Books and Articles,” Winter 1967. c. Meeting transcript. i. Re: Summary of Mark Zborovsky’s testimony about his connection to Trotskyists and NKVD, 10/03/1955. d. Report fragment. i. Re: Investigation of Mrs. Lydia Dallin’s potential connection to Trotskyist movement and/or NKVD, 05/23/1956. 3. Correspondence. a. Professional, 3/14/1944-10/28/1958; includes TL, TLS, memoranda. [F. 8] 4. Printed Material. a. Articles. i. “D.J. Dallin Dead; Writer on Russia,” from the New York Post, 1962. [F. 9] ii. “Industrial Intelligence and Espionage,” 2 copies, Fall 1968. iii. “O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports,” n.d. b. Photocopied book chapter. i. THE MAN WHO KEPT THE SECRETS: RICHARD HELMS AND THE CIA, by Thomas Powers, 1980.

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c. Photocopied book chapter/article. i. “, Dupe of the NKVD,” n.d. d. Photocopied books. i. BEFEHLE UND LAGEBERICHTE DES MFS, by Armin Mitter and Stefan Wolle, 1989. [F. 10] ii. STATSPOLISEN SLAR TILL + MORDGATAN VIC LAPPO PATRONFABRIKK, by Ornulf Tigerstedt, 1942; includes diagram. [F. 11] e. Book reviews. i. AMERICAN ESPIONAGE FROM SECRET SERVICE TO CIA by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, THE ARMIES OF IGNORANCE: THE RISE OF THE AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE EMPIRE by William R. Corson; 2 copies; Fall 1979. [F. 12] ii. BRITISH INTELLIGENCE IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR: ITS INFLUENCE ON STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS by F.H. Hinsley with E.E. Thomas, C.F.G. Ransom, and R.C.; 1980. iii. THE CASE OF by F.W. Deakin and G.R. Storrey, 1966. iv. CIA’S SECRET OPERATIONS: ESPIONAGE, COUNTERESPIONAGE, AND COVERT ACTION by Harry Rositzke, 2 copies, 1977. v. THE CODEBREAKERS: THE STORY OF SECRET WRITING by David Kahn, 2 copies, 1967. vi. CODEWORD: DIREKTOR: THE STORY OF THE RED ORCHESTRA by Heinz Hoehne, 3 copies, 1972. vii. THE COSPIRATORS, by Geoffrey Dafley, 1960. viii. THE CRAFT OF INTELLIGENCE by Allen Dulle, 2 copies, 1980. ix. DECEPTION GAME: CZECHOSLOVAK INTELLIGENCE IN SOVIET POLITICAL WARFARE by Ladislav Bittman, 2 copies, 1972. x. THE DEFECTORS by Colonel Vernon Hinchley, 1967. xi. by John Huminik, 1967. xii. DORA REPORTING and UNDER THE DORA by Alexander Rado, 3 copies, 1973. xiii. THE ESPIONAGE ESTABLISHMENT by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross, 1968. xiv. ESSENCE OF DECISION: EXPLAINING THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS by Graham T. Allison,

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VICTIMS OF GROUPTHINK by Irving L. Janis; 2 copies; Spring 1974. [F. 13] xv. THE GAME OF FOXES: THE UNTOLD STORY OF GERMAN ESPIONAGE IN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN DURING WORLD WAR II by Ladislas Farago, 2 copies, 1972. xvi. THE GAME OF NATIONS, THE ARMORALITY OF POWER POLITICS by Miles Copeland, 2 copies, 1970. xvii. THE GREAT TERROR-STALIN’S PURGE OF THE THIRTIES by Robert Conquest, 2 copies, 1968. xviii. GREAT TRUE SPY STORIES by , 2 copies, 1968. xix. HONORABLE MEN: MY LIFE IN THE CIA by William Colby with Peter Forbath, 2 copies, 1978. xx. IN THE NAME OF CONSCIENCE by Nikolat Khokhlov, 2 copies, n.d. xxi. INSIDE THE COMPANY: CIA DIARY by Philip Agee, 1975. xxii. INSIDE A SOVIET EMBASSY by Aleksandr Kaznacheev, 1962. xxiii. THE INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT by David Wise, 2 copies, 1904. xxiv. KGB: THE SECRET WORK OF SOVIET SECRET AGENTS by John Barron, 2 copies, spring 1974. xxv. MACHT AND OHNMACHT DER GEHEIMDIENSTE DER EINFLUSS DER GEHEIMDIENSTE DER USA, ENGLANDS, DER UdSSR, FRANKREICHS UND DEUTSCHLANDS AUF DIE POLITISCHEN UND MILITAERISCHEN EREIGNISSE IM ZWEITEN WELTKREIG by Oscar Reile, 1968. xxvi. THE MAN WHO KEPT THE SECRETS: RICHARD HELMS AND THE CIA by Thomas Powers, 1980. xxvii. MY SILENT WAR by Harold Adrian Russell Philby; THE PHILBY CONSPIRACY by Bruce Page, David Leitch, and Phillip Knightley; THE THIRD MAN by E.H. Cookridge (pseudonym for Edward Spiro); : THE SPY I MARRIED by Eleanor Philby; fall 1968. [F. 14]

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xxviii. THE OKHRANA: THE RUSSIAN DEPARTMENT OF POLICE by Edward Ellis Smith, 1969. xxix. OPERATION SPLINTER FACTOR by Stewart Steven, 2 copies, 1974. xxx. QUEST OF JUSTICE, 1972. xxxi. THE REAL CIA by Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, 2 copies, 1968. xxxii. RED PAWN: THE STORY OF by , 3 copies, 1975. xxxiii. THE RUSSIAN SPACE BLUFF by Leonid Vladimirov, 3 copies, 1971. xxxiv. SECRET SERVICE: THIRTY-THREE CENTURIES OF ESPIONAGE by Richard Wilmer Rowan with Robert G. Deindorfer, 1967. xxxv. THE SECRET WORLD by Peter Deriabin and Frank Gilroy, 1952. xxxvi. SILENT MISSIONS by Vernon A. Walters, 2 copies, spring 1978. xxxvii. THE SOVIET SECRET POLICE by Simon Wolin and Robert M. Slusser, 1957. xxxviii. SOVIET SECRECY FOR THE SEVENTIES; FROM COLD WAR TO PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE by Foy D. Kohler, Mose L. Harvey, Leon Goure, and Richard Sell; 1974. xxxix. THE STORM PETRELS by Gordon Brook- Shepherd, 1979. xl. THE THIRD DEPARTMENT by P.S. Squire, 1969. xli. TWICE THROUGH THE LINES by Otto John, 2 copies, 1972. xlii. THE WAR WAS WON IN SWITZERLAND (translated title) by Pierre Accoce and Pierre Quet, BETRAYED IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR (translated title) by Wilhelm Ritter von Schramm; 3 copies; 1967. xliii. WATCHDOGS OF TERROR; RUSSIAN BODYGUARDS FROM THE TSARS TO THE COMMISSARS by Peter Deriabin, n.d. xliv. THE WIZARD WAR: BRITISH SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE by R.V. Jones, 2 copies, 1979. f. Book review fragments, 1978, n.d. [F. 15] 5. Legal Materials. a. Exhibits Documenting the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Special Investigations Cooperation with Soviet KGB/Procurators, 3/28/1984. [F. 16]

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B. Wennerstrom Case Materials. 1. Files; includes printed material; professional materials. a. “Wennerstrom Case – New Yorker Series,” 1964, n.d. [F. 17] Box 55 b. “White Side Thomas [Wennerstrom’s] ‘An Agent in Place,’” 1946-1966. [F. 1] 2. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “Report of the Judicial Commission on the Wennerstrom Case,” 2 copies, 1964. [F. 2-3] b. Appendix. i. “Supplementary Appendix to the Report on Proceedings at the Preliminary Hearings with Colonel Stig Wennerstron, n.d. [F. 4] c. Police transcript. i. “Appendix B3,” 1964. [F. 5] ii. “Attachment F-1,” n.d. [F. 6] iii. “The FKE Portion,” n.d. [F. 7] iv. Re: Washington Section, n.d. [F. 8] v. Re: Stig Wennerstrom interrogation, 1963. [F. 9] C. Russian Intelligence Services (RIS) Espionage: United States; and Barbarossa PhD Dissertation. 1. Files; includes professional materials; printed material; correspondence. a. “Albertini, George (Soviet Espionage in France from 1945 to 1955),” n.d. [F. 10] b. “Barros, James. ‘Alger Hiss and Harry Dexter White: The Canadian Connection’ ----Orbis Vol. 21 No. 3 (Fall 1977) pp. 593-605,” 1976-1977, n.d. c. “Peake, Hayden B. ‘Soviet Espionage and the DSS; A Preliminary Assesment,” 1986, n.d. [F. 11] d. “Vassiliev, B. ‘Comm. Intl… Organization’ (1931).” 2. Manuscripts. a. Dissertation. i. “’The Greatest Deception in the History of Warfare’ Hitler’s Deceptive Operations in the Months Prior to the Attack on Russia in June 1941” by Svein Lorents Myklebust, 1980. [F. 12-13] 3. Printed Material. a. Articles. i. “Christopher Andrew and the Strange Case of Roger Hollis” by Paul Monk, 16 p., n.d.; includes correspondence. [F. 14] b. Book review. i. “Counterintelligence Analysis Agent Validation and National Crisis Management,” re: conflicting

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analyses by Peter Wright and Jerrold Schecter, 1995-1998, n.d.; includes photocopies. c. Newspaper clippings, 1953-1963. d. Photocopied books. i. DOCUMENTS FROM THE US ESPIONAGE DEN, 1964. [F. 15] ii. DOUBLE AGENTRY AND DECEPTION by Peter Wright, n.d. iii. THE FBI-KGB WAR by Robert Lamphere and Tom Shachtman, n.d. iv. FRANCIS HERBERT KING: A SOVIET SOURCE IN THE FOREIGN SERVICE by D. Cameron Watt, n.d. v. GAMES OF INTELLIGENCE by Nigel West, n.d. vi. THE GREATEST TREASON: THE BIZARRE STORY OF HOLLIS, LIDDELL AND MOUNTBATTEN by Richard Deacon, 1989. [F. 16] vii. INSIDE INTELLIGENCE by Anthony Cavendish, 1987. [F. 17] viii. SORGE’S OWN STORY (an authenticated translation), 1942. [F. 18] ix. SPIONAGEABWEHR, 1984. x. THE TRUTH ABOUT HOLLIS by W.J. West, 1989. [F. 19] e. Journals. i. “The Ostblock Espionage against the Federal Republic of Germany,” 1981. [F. 20] 4. Professional Materials. Box 56 a. Reports. i. “1967 FBI Appropriation,” 1966. [F. 1] ii. “Counterespionage-Espionage Case Analysis: Case Number I,” 2 copies, 9/1967. iii. “Expose of Soviet Espionage,” 5/1960. [F. 2] iv. “Extracts- ‘The Sorge Spy Ring Case,’” n.d. v. “Miscellaneous Records Special Branch Municipal Police,” n.d. [F. 3] vi. “Soviet Illegal Espionage in the United States,” 2 copies, n.d. vii. “The United Nations- A Study in Soviet Espionage and Manipulation,” 9/1982. [F. 4] viii. Untitled re: Sorge Spy Ring- A Case Study in International Espionage in the Far East, 02/10/1949. D. Soviet Agents, Illegals, Case Officers by Name. 1. Files. a. “ABEL/FISHER,” 1990-2003. [F. 5]

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b. “Borisyuk @ DAKS,” n.d. c. “Gordon Lonsdale/Krogers (Cohens)” 1961. d. “Gurgenev/ Kryuchkov” 1991. e. “Haji-Mamsurov,” n.d. [F. 6] f. “Herrmann, Col. Rudolph Albert- FBI Press Briefing (3 March 1980),” 1980. g. “Illegal-,” n.d. h. “Illegal-Theodore Maly,” 1992. i. “Kalugin-KGB Crolio,” 1989-1999. [F. 7-12] j. “KGB Critics,” 1990-1992. [F. 13-16] Box 57 k. “Korbov-,” 1991. [F. 1] l. “Krogor-Cohen,” n.d. m. “Stefan Lang,” n.d. n. “Loginov Case,” n.d. o. “Lyubimov,” 1993. p. “Yury Modin,” 1990. q. “Molody, T.K. [father of @ Gordon Lonsdale]” 1965-1994; includes subfiles: i. “Lonsdale-Molodyi, Konam Pravda (15 Oct. 1930),” 1965. r. “Otto Kats [EGL],” n.d. s. “ ‘Robek’ [Hopsinger] Case, 1973-4 [Czech Illegal],” n.d. t. “Rote Drei ‘Lucy,’” 1955-1993; includes subfiles: [F. 2] i. “Foote, Alexander,” 1955. ii. “Red Orchestra,” 1971-1993. iii. “I-75 Group #7 Final Grades,” 1971-1982. iv. “Roessler, Rudolph @ Lucy- [Rote Drei],” 1966- 1967; includes printed. u. “Shebarshin,” 1990-1990, n.d.; includes printed, professional. [F. 3-4] v. “Skorik-Illegal,” 4/27/1992. [F. 5] w. “Werner, Ruth,” 1984, n.d.; includes printed. x. “,” 1962, n.d. 2. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. THE VIEW FROM THE LUBYANKA by , 1990. [F. 6] ii. VIEW FROM LUBYANKA (title translated from Russian) by Oleg Kalugin, 1990. [F. 7] iii. THE WHITE BOOK OF GENERAL KALUGIN (translated title) by Oleg Kalugin, 2 copies, n.d. E. Soviet Espionage Worldwide; Soviet Bloc. 1. Files; includes professional materials; printed material; correspondence; research materials; legal materials. a. “6800 British Intell. + Security,” 1955-1991, n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 8-9]

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i. “Soviet Presence-UK,” 1974. ii. “Steiner, George ‘The Cleric of Treason,’ New Yorker (Dec. 8, 1980), [],” 1980- 1985. iii. “Blunt, Anthony ‘Art under Capitalism and ’ in C. Day-Lewis, ed., THE MIND IN CHAINS (1935, 1937, 1972),” n.d. iv. “Britain- Spy Scandals- General,” 1990. v. “UK Hunts,” 1974-1991. vi. “Boyle, Andrew- ‘Britain’s Establishment Spies’ NYT Magazine (9 Dec. 1979),” 1979-1980. vii. “[Ring of Fire] ‘Acts of the Apostles,’ , Sunday 8 Nov. 1981, p. 25” 1981. viii. “B. Home Office War Cabinet Paper of the Communist Part G. B. March 13, 1943 [Declassified],” 1943. ix. “Gaitskell Case,” 1963-1964. x. “The Whitehall Gazette- May 1926” b. “6850. Internal Security Cases/Official Secrets Act (Wright),” 1985-1990. [F. 10] c. “6900. Canadian Intel. + Security,” 1978-1989. d. “7000 FRG Intell + Security,” 1945-1980, includes subfiles: [F. 11-12] i. Re: German, 1986-1988, n.d. ii. “ as a Spy Haven,” 1961. iii. “Sanders, Richard L. ‘The East German Intelligence + Soviet Services (1980) 4618” e. “9100. Internal Security Cases,” 1986-1989. [F. 13] f. “9200 misc FBI Internal sec. cases,” 1958-1998, n.d. g. “9499. Defective to Moscow,” 1986. [F. 14] h. “9800. Other non[illegible] F1[illegible],” 1990. i. “Chicom IS + Security,” n.d. j. “Current Spy Cases,” 1974-1996, n.d. [F. 15-17] Box 58 k. “Diego Deviera-Personal (Autograph) statement, May 26, 1941.” [F. 1] l. “Espionage Worldwide General” 1986-1991. m. “ESP-US,” 1930-1989, n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 2-3] i. “Recent US Espionage Cases, 1970s-80s,” 1981, n.d. ii. “Inslerman, Felix- Testimony, Feb 1954.” iii. “Hughey, Ann, ‘ are a soft target’ (S+T logo) Forbes (Sept. 15, 1980).” iv. “HOAR Wm. P ‘The KGB on Capitol Hill,’ American Opinion (June 1976).” v. Re: The New Left Movement, n.d. vi. “Fish Comm Hearings: Test Delgass” 1930.

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vii. Re: House Investigation of Communist Propaganda, 1930. viii. “Amtorg-Paper-Semenov,” . ix. “Soviet Designs in Congress,” 1976. x. “Trento, Roman, ‘KGB in NY: The UN Soviet Base,’” Penthouse, 1978. xi. “Malan, Rian. ‘The Spies Among US,’” New West, 1981. n. “Illegals,” 1985-2006, n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 4-5] i. “Illegals,” 1990-1997. o. “Jovis, Dragan. Sovjetspionage I Svenge,” 1978. [F. 6] p. “Internal Sourcing France,” 1983. q. “Nym Wales (Helen Foster Snow), Song of Ariban,” 1972. [F. 7] r. “Pavlichenko, Vladimir-UN,” 1971. s. “Misc. Western I.S. + CIA, etc.,” 1978-1989. [F. 8-9] t. “RIS: How the Soviets Spy- Unclassified Brief” 1960. [F. 10] u. “Soviet ESP- Australia,” 1985. v. “Soviet ESP- Latin America,” 1967. w. “Soviet ESP- UN Farltot” 1971-1986 x. “United States,” 1960-1969. [F. 11-12] y. “U.S. vs Juozas Kungys-Opmity,” 1969-1983. [F. 13] z. “USSR re the PLO,” 1969; includes subfile: i. “(+ KGB Officer Vasiliy Fedoro [Washington Post]).” F. Soviet Active Measures, Fellow Travelers, Agents of Influence; 3rd/4th Internationals. 1. Files; includes printed material; professional materials; manuscripts; correspondence. a. “6611 Ethnos Case,” 1984-1993. [F. 14] b. “6661: Foreign Correspondents in Moscow,” 1966-1990, n.d. c. “6662: Viktor Louis, Selected Seminar Papers,” 1969- 1998, n.d. d. “6665: Sov Bloc media attacks against US/allied ISs,” 1965-1991, n.d. [F. 15] Box 59 e. “6666: Yulyan Semenov,” 1962-1989, n.d. [F. 1] f. “6679: Misc. Dez Agents: Glagolaw, Golon Polskly, Borovik, etc,” 1977-1989, n.d. g. “6682: Arm and Hammer,” 1921-1988, n.d.; includes notable: i. Oates, Joyce Carol. h. “6685 Dusko Doder,” 1987. [F. 2] i. “6687 ‘Robert Maxwell,’” 1987-1992. j. “6689 Tad Szulc,” 1978-1984.

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k. “Bettaney Case,” 1984. [F. 3] l. “E. Brecht + NKVD,” 1956. m. “Donald Brennan,” 1970. n. “Burchett Case,” 1971. o. “Cheka-KGB- Book Reviews + Articles,” 1967-1986. p. “Paul David/ Eva Jafaar,” 1984. q. “Der geheime Kanal,” 1995. r. “Dieter Gierhardt- Rees, ‘The Spy Who Knew It All,’ Daily Mail (Sunday 20 Nov, 1983), no 1-2, 51-4” 1983. s. “’Donald’- CIA Agent,” 1990. t. “Nick Dozenberg,” 1971-1984. u. “Feife,” 1969. v. “Jean-Marie,” 1976. w. “Otto John,” 1985. x. “Charles Jordan,” 1967. y. “Karr, Dave,” 12/1979. [F. 4] z. “KGB Active Mcasuroy Docs/Kiss EQS,” 1964-1993, n.d. aa. “KGB- EE Bloc CO/FI OPS” 1952-1983; includes subfile: i. “East European Fund, Inc. ‘Soviet Secret Agencies in Post War Poland’ 12pgs 1952.” [F. 5] ab. “Lordkipanidze-case,” n.d. ac. “Mader, Julius,” 1979-1988. ad. “Metro-Vickers Case,” 1933. ae. “Miyavnaga Case,” n.d. af. “Munzinger, Gerda- [RCMP]” 1966. ag. Muzenberg,” 1965-1993; includes subfile: [F. 6] i. “Muzenberg, Willi- Various Articles: Schleimann, J.; Gruber, H. (2),” 1965-1966. ah. “Novosty Press Agency (Far- C376)”,” 1965. [F. 7] ai. “Pathe, Pierra Charles; Vangeirt, Jean Pierre- “Monsieur Pathe- Paris March,” 7/11/1980. aj. “Pugwash,” 1955-1968. [F. 8] ak. “Red Orch,” 1985. [F. 9] al. “Roth, Paul. Sow-Inform,” 1980. am. “Sakharov + the KGB,” 1968. [F. 10] an. “Schaller, Chantal. ‘The Shadow War, Soviet Disinformations’ L’Eventail/Special {Brussels} (20-26 Nov 1981),” 11/20/1981-11/26/1981. ao. “John Disco Smith,” 1967. ap. “Richard Craig Smith,” n.d. aq. “,” 1938-1962. [F. 11] ar. “Spencer Case,” 1966. [F. 12] as. “I. F. Stone,” 1966. at. “Sutch Case- Sutch, Dr. Wm. Ball,” 1974. au. “Topaz,” 8/19/1967.

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av. “Mika Waltari- In the Shadows Soviet Espionage,” 3/19/1942. aw. “Wolfe-Misha et. al,” 1959. 2. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. THE ARMED FORCES OF THE SOVIET STATE; A SOVIET VIEW by Marshal A. A. Grechko, 1975; includes holographic notes (2 copies) [F. 13] ii. THE ARMED FORCES OF THE USSR by Harriet Fast Scott and William F. Scott, 1979. iii. COMPARATIVE DEFENSE POLICY, edited by Horton, Frank B. III, et. al., 1974. iv. INSIDE THE SOVIET ARMY by Viktor Surorov, 7/1983; includes holographic notes. v. SOVIET DECISION- MAKING FOR NATIONAL SECURITY, edited by Jiri Valenta and William C. Potter, 1984. [F. 14] vi. Untitled re: Engineering design, n.d. b. Journal articles. i. “Party Secretaries in Soviet Research Institutes: Divided Loyalties?” by Stephen Fortescue, Politics, vol. 18, no. 1, 5/1983; includes holographic notes. [F. 15] ii. “Old Lies, New Lies- and Disinformation,: by Michael Heller, Midstream, 1/1985 iii. “Soviet Military Spending: Assessing the Numbers Game,” by Franklyn D. Holzman, International Security, vol. 6, no. 4, Spring 1982. iv. “Soviet Military R+D: A Perpetual Follower of U.S. Initiatives?” by Dr. Roy S. Jacobson, Special Edition, 3/24/1985. v. “Soviet Military and Civilian Resource Allocation 1951-1980,” by Paul M. Johnson and Robert A. Wells, Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 30, no. 2, June 1986. vi. Abstract of “Some Models for Cost Effectiveness Analyses of Infection and Control Programs in U.S. Hospitals,” by George Kastner, Dissertation Abstracts International, vol. 41, no. 4, October 1980; includes holographic notes. vii. “Defense Industry Conversion,” by Milton Leitenberg, Journal of Peace Research, vol. 16, no. 3, 1979; includes holographic notes.

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viii. “Armament Usage of the Soviet Union” (translated title) by Von Friedemann Muller, Europa Archiv, vol. 40, no. 18, 9/25/1985. ix. Review of : ACTIVE MEASURES IN SOVIET STRATEGY and NEW LIES FOR OLD, by Norman Reddaway, International Affairs, vol. 60, no. 4, Autumn 1984. x. “Soviet Military Politics,” by Michael Sadykiewicz, Special Edition, 10/19/1982. xi. “Chinese- S&T Modernization: A Comparison of PRC and Approaches,” by Denis Fred Simon, Studies in Comparative Communism, vol. xvii, no. 2, Summer 1984. xii. “Militarization of the Soviet Academy of Sciences,” by John R. Thomas, Survey, vol. 29, no. 1, Spring 1985. xiii. Abstract of “The Origins of Soviet Military Research and Development Systems,” by Mikhail Tsypkin, Dissertation Abstracts International, vol. 47, no. 1, 7/19/1980. xiv. Review of FALSE SCIENCE: UNDERESTIMATING THE SOVIET ARMS BUILDUP: AN APPRAISAL OF THE CIA’S DIRECT COSTING EFFORT, 1960-80, by Franz Walter, Soviet Studies, vol. 36, no. 1, 1/1984 xv. “Words and Deeds in Soviet Foreign Policy: The Case of Soviet Military Expenditures,” by William Zimmerman and Glenn Palmer, The American Political Science Review, vol. 77, no. 2, 6/1983. c. Bulletins, 1984-1985. [F. 16] d. Magazine clippings, 1969-1984. e. Newsletters: Current News Special Edition, 12/27/1977- 3/12/1980. f. Newspaper clippings, 1983-1984. G. Sorge. 1. Files; includes printed material; professional materials. Box 60 a. “OIR (State) Declassified Report. ‘The Sorge Spy Ring: [incomplete],’” 09/01/1948 [F. 1] b. “Richard Sorge,” 1935-1969, n.d. [F. 2-3] c. “Sorge Case,” n.d. [F. 4] d. “Sorge File,” 1964-1978; includes subfiles: [F. 5] i. “Richard Sorge,” 1964-1969. ii. “Sorge, Richard- Selected Seminar Papers,” 1978. e. “Richard Sorge (Overt) I” 1964-1974. [F. 6-7] f. “Richard Sorge (Overt) II,” 1964-1976, n.d. [F. 8-9] g. “Branko Vukelic,” 11/4/1963. [F. 10]

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2. Professional Materials. a. Transcript re: Ace of Spies, 1995. [F. 11] b. Reports. i. “The Relative Efficiency of Military Research and Development in the Soviet Union: A Systems Approach,” by Gur Ofer, September 1980. ii. “Situation Report: The USSR: A Conspiracy that calls itself a State: I.” October 1984; includes printed material. iii. “The Soviet Military-Industrial Complex,” 7/21/1976. iv. “The Soviet Defense Council and Weapons Acquisitions Decisions,” by Dennis Jones, April 1979. v. “Soviet Economy In a Time of Change: A Compendium of Papers Submitted to the Joint Economic Committee Congress of the United States, Volume I,” 10/10/1979. vi. “Soviet Defense Decisionmaking: What Do We Know and What Do We Understand?” by Stephen M. Meyer, January 1982. vii. “The Defence Council of the USSR,” 1984. viii. “Military Expenditures and the Soviet Economy,” by Michael Alexeev, 4/22/1985. ix. Untitled re: Precise Maps for KGB Arms Caches, by Andreas Weber, May 1997. c. Report drafts. i. “The Role of the Soviet Intelligence Services in the Weapons Acquisition Process,” n.d. [F. 12] ii. “The JCS and the General Staff,” by T.W. Cobb, 10/15/1977. iii. “The Soviet Defense Council and the Decisionmaking Process in Military Planning: A Research Note,” by Sergei Freidzon, August 1980. iv. “US/USSR Weapons Acquisition- Two Different Worlds,” by Raymond W. Shymansky and William Holder, 1984. v. “Two Role of the Soviet Military in National Decisionmaking,” by Harriet Fast Scott, 5/3/1984. 3. Printed Material. a. Article. i. “Acts of Soviet Intelligence” (translation), 1965 [F. 13] ii. “Prison Notes: My Research in Japan” (translated title), by Richard Sorge, Institute Universal History, 4/1995-5/1995.

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b. Clippings (photocopied), 1967-1999. 4. Manuscripts. a. Speeches. i. Aliyev Greets USSR Systems Analysis Experts,” 2 p., 10/31/1982. b. Notes re: Gosplan, n.d. 5. Correspondence. a. Professional. i. Memorandum for Members of the Defense Systems Acquisition Review Council DOD Acquisition Managers,” 3/8/1983. b. Personal. i. Typed letters, 1934-1935. H. Soviet Deception Cases. 1. Files; includes printed material; professional materials; manuscripts; correspondence. a. “Examples of Soviet Controlling DIPT Back Channels [hardly legible],” 1989-1990, n.d. b. “German Deception-WWII” 1945. [F. 15] c. “Birk, Ado + Declass Stats [illegible] Reporting” 1926- 1987. d. “Max Moritz – Turkul,” 1941-1993. [F. 16] e. “Ponschab Case – Deception of [Illegible],” 1941-1995; includes subfiles: [F. 17] i. “Ponschab, Dr. August,” 1941-1978. ii. “Ponschab Lissnor Case,” 1978. f. “Op Scherhorn,” 1945-1966, n.d. [F. 18] g. “Anton Turkul (et al: dra nenguin Kander – Klatt…),” 12/12/1892, n.d. h. “Splinter Factor,” 1974. [F. 19] i. Re: “Max” Reports, 1937-1986, n.d.; includes subfile: [F. 20] i. “Abwehr I Reports – ‘Max’ Reports to Walli I and Army Group South, 6-11.42,” 1937-1986. Box 61 j. Re: Anton Turkul, 1946-1947, n.d. [F. 1] 2. Printed Material. a. Photocopied book fragments. i. THE VISITORS FROM THE SHADOWS (translated from French) by Marcel Chalet and Thierry Wolton, 1990. [F. 2] ii. Re: diagrams of infiltration of the Whrmacht (), n.d. b. Journal articles. i. “Soviet Deception & the Onset of the Cold War” by Stephen de Mowbray in Encounter, 3 copies, July- August 1984.

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ii. “The Unsolved Messages of Pearl Harbor” by Frederick D. Parker in Cryptologia, October 1991. iii. “Francis Herbert King: A Soviet Source in the Foreign Office” by D. Cameron Watt in Intelligence and National Security, October 1988, n.d. iv. “Operation Kreml: Deceoption, Strategy, and the Fortunes of War” by Earl F. Ziemke in Parameters: Journal of the U.S. Army War College, March 1979. c. Police system course reading file. i. Photocopy of “Agents’ Operation Combinations” n.d. ii. Photocopy of “Conspiracy (translated from Russian),” n.d. d. Photocopy of clipping re: poem, “Pravda Turns Poetic. Nine Days After Signing the INF Treaty” by Alexander Prokhanov, 12/17/1987, n.d. e. Newspaper clippings. i. Photocopy of “Tactical Nuclear Weapon Excellence or Equality?” n.d. I. Soviet Military Industrial Complex; Underground Facilities; GTK--. 1. Files; includes printed material; professional materials. a. “Deep Underground [illegible] Yamantau/Kozvinsky,” March-June 1997. [F. 3] b. “KGB – Glavlit/Secrecy,” 1963-1992, n.d. [F. 4-6] c. Re: Russian national affairs, 1989-1999. [F. 7-10] d. Re: Soviet censorship and leaks, 1949-1995. [F. 11-13] 2. Printed Material. a. Abstracts. i. “Reports Issued in October 1986.” [F. 14] ii. Re: List of dissertation summaries concerning political science/international law and relations, n.d. b. Journals. i. Photocopy of Arms Control Today, January/February 1988. c. Journal articles. i. Photocopy of “Defense Industrialists in the USSR” by Karl F. Spielman from Problems of Communism, September-October 1976. ii. Photocopy of “The Soviet Weapons Acquisition System” by John A. McDonnell from Soviet Armed Forces Review Annual, Vol. 3, 1979. iii. Photocopy of “Soviet technology: The Perception Gap” by John Kiser from Mechanical Engineering, April 1979.

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iv. Photocopy of “Burdens of Militarization” in International Social Science Journal, n.d. d. Newspaper clippings. i. “Taping Shows Off the Air” by Andrew Pollack, , 10/28/1982. [F. 15] e. Pamphlet. i. “U.S./Soviet Weapons Acquisition – Two Different Worlds” by Raymond W. Shymansky and William Holder, July-August 1984. f. Photocopied book chapters. i. “The Military Role In Soviet Decision-Making” by Matthew P Gallagher from SOVIET NAVAL POLICY: OBJECTIVES AND CONSTRAINTS, 1970. ii. “The Soviet Defense Industry as a Pressure Group” by John McDonnell from SOVIET NAVAL POLICY: OBJECTIVES AND CONSTRAINTS, 1970. iii. “The Administrative System and Policy-Making Process” by John McDonnell from THE MILITARY-NAVAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION, 1980. iv. “Reform and Technological Innovation in the 11th Five-Year Plan” by Nancy Nimitz from RUSSIA AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE 26TH CONGRESS OF THE CPSU, 1981. v. “Survey Research As a Source of Information for Soviet Science Policy” by Linda L. Lubrano from SOVIET UNION/UNION SOVIETIQUE, 9, Pt. 1, 1982. g. Photocopied periodical chapters. i. “Military Research and Development: Some Aspects of Its Resource Use in the USA and the USSR” by Mary Acland-Hood from World Armaments and Disarmament, 1983. h. Radio transcript. i. “Research and Development Out of Step with Industry,” 1982. 3. Research Materials. a. Note re: “Soviet Defense Expedition” by Rainier W. Rupp from Atlantic Quarterly, 1982, n.d. 4. Professional Materials. a. Internal documents, 1982, n.d. [F. 16]

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b. Reports. i. “The Planning and Management of Industrial Research and Development in the USSR” by Morris Bernstein, et al., December 1979. [F. 17] ii. “The Soviet Armed Forces in 1977” by Peter Kruzhin, 12/16/1977. iii. “The Soviet Defense Council—Modern Successor to the Wartime GKO” by Elizabeth Teague, 6/19/1981. iv. “The Soviet Military-Industrial Complex,” 7/21/1976. v. “Technical Report” distributed by the Defense Technical Information Center, ca. March 1981. [F. 18] vi. “Weapons Acquisition: Processes of Selected Foreign Governments,” February 1986. Box 62 c. Treaties. i. Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Elimination of Their Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles, December 1987. [F. 1] J. Soviet Intelligence Services in WWII; Soviet Bloc; Espionage Operations World Wide. 1. Files; includes printed material; professional materials; legal materials. a. “3600 Archival Automation,” 1958-1992, n.d. includes subfile: [F. 2-5] i. “Archive [illegible],” 1958-1981, n.d. b. “5150 – WWII: Codebreaking,” 1985-1986, n.d. [F. 6] c. “6405 Agent Obits,” 1988-1999, n.d. d. “6480 – KGB/GRU Sigint Ops,” 19860-1987, n.d.; includes subfile: i. “Hammant, T. R. Studies,” 1979, n.d. e. “9101: Interwar, WWII, and Immediate Postwar Espionage Cases,” 1977-1990, n.d. [F. 7] f. “11300: Forecasting,” 1995. g. “A-Bomb Espionage,” 1945-1997; includes subfile: [F. 8] i. “A-Bomb Spying Cases,” 1991-1995. h. “Classic Spy Cases,” 1990-1992. [F. 9] i. “GRU-KGB-WWII Intel Ops- Gone AKA,” 1986-1993. [F. 10] j. “Intel/Security Obits,” 02/10/1993. [F. 11] k. “KGBGRU-Comintern Archive,” 1938-1944. l. “KGB-GRU-[illegible]-Comintern,” 1992. m. “KGB-MFS Connection,” 1989-1995. [F. 12] n. “Markov Case,” 1995.

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o. “Meriek Boghanic- OGPU Plots in Europe,” 1936. p. “PNG Expulsions- Expulsions + PNG [Public Information] + Espionage Arrests,” 1953-1983; includes subfile: i. “Expulsions/PNG,” 1983. [F. 13-14] q. “Soviet Intel + WWII,” n.d. [F. 15] r. “State Docs- Com/Atron,” 1929. s. “Trillsser, M.A.” 1963-1984. t. Re: Soviet Archives, 1964-1997; includes subfile: i. “Belov, [Gen] G.A. “Augmenting State Archives with…Foreign Archives,” n.d. [F. 16-19] K. Soviet Espionage Cases; Rare Pamphlets; Misc. Books on Soviet Espionage vs. U.S. 1. Files. Box 63 a. “Philip Agee,” 1963-1975, n.d. [F. 1] b. “Amerasia,” 4/21/1986 [F. 2] c. “Arvid Jacobson Esp. Case Finland,” 02/03/1934 d. “David Barnett: Barnet, David Henry, indictment- statement of facts: US vs. Barnett,” 1980-1981. e. “Bell,” 1982. f. “Bettaney,” 1984. g. “Boyce Case,” 4/18/1985, n.d. h. “Harry Dexter White,” 1953-1981; includes subfile: i. “Martin, David. ‘The Case pf Harry Dexter White…’ (1981) 3608.” i. “Edward Mueller ESP Case,” 1930. [F. 3] j. “Felfe,” n.d. k. “Featherstone ESP Case,” 1967 l. “Noel Field,” 1961-1994; includes subfile: i. “Field, Noel ‘Hitching Our Wagon to Scate,” Mainstream (CPUSA), XIV no. 1(Jan 1961) p 3- 17” m. “Fuchs: Fuchs Klaus: ‘Nuclear Power: Blessing or Nemesis.’ Worker’ 1984” 1943. n. “Guillaume,” 1988. o. “Gurtubuy Froucanr SP” 1943. [F. 4] p. “James Harris,” 1983. q. “Alger Hiss Case,” 1992-1996, n.d. r. “Hollis Case,” 1981-1990. [F. 5] s. “Harry Hopkins,” 1957-1992. t. “Edward Howard,” 1985-1990. [F. 6] u. “Johnson + Mintkenbaugh,” n.d. v. “Leslie Bernett Case,” 1973-1977. [F. 7] w. “Lygron Case,” 1977. x. “Kampiles,” 1975-1983; includes subfile: i. “Hurt, Henry ‘CIA in Crisis: The Kampiles Case’ --RD (June 1975)”

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y. “Marine Guards Cases,” 1987-1989. z. “Jennifer Miles,” 1969. aa. “Miller/Ogarodnikova,” 1984-1986. ab. “Morrison-LongKnife,” 1986. ac. “Norman Case,” 1950-1985. ad. “O.M. Hoystad Case,” 1972. [F. 8] ae. “Paisley Case,” 1978-1984. af. “,” 1986-1987. ag. “Prime,” 1982. [F. 9] ah. “Profumo-Ivanov Case,” 1963-1992. ai. “Sarant-Barr Esp inv” 1992. [F. 10] aj. “Scarbeck,” 1961. ak. “Michael Souther,” 1989. al. “,” 1983. am. “Treholt Case,” 1983-1992. an. “Tyler Kent Case,” 1991. ao. “USA-Bloch Spy Cases,” 1989-1990. [F. 11] ap. “Kurt Waldheim,” 1987. aq. “Walker Family Spy Ring,” 1986-1988. ar. “Whalen,” 1966-1973. as. “Zakharov Detention,” 1986. 2. Manuscripts. a. Articles. i. “On Espionage and Good Manners,” n.d. [F. 12] 3. Printed Material. a. Booklets. i. “Espionage as an Instrument of Communist Policy,” 1960. ii. “Their Trade is Treachery,” n.d. (2 copies) iii. “De l’espionage et des bonnes manieres,” n.d. iv. “Infiltration of the Media by the KGB and its Friends,” 1978. v. “Spie Comuniste in Occidente,” n.d. vi. “Novosti- News Agency or Cloak for Espionage?,” n.d. b. Journals. i. Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs, vol. 18, no. 3, Fall 1974 . c. Magazine clippings. i. “Les Tueurs du K.G.B.,” by Pierre De Villemarest, Historia, 1/1982. d. Photocopied book chapter. i. “Les ‘contacts sociaux,’” from DE L’ESPIONAGE ET DES [illegible] MANIERE, n.d. e. Photocopied book fragment. i. MURDER TO ORDER by Karl Anders, 1965.

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f. Photocopied journal article. i. “Espionage as an Instrument of Communist Policy,” by B.N., The British Survey, 7/1960. g. Photocopied newspaper clipping. i. “Public exposure of ‘the great spy machine’ urged,” by the Parliamentary Staff, The London Daily Telegraph, 5/27/1972. L. U.S. Espionage Cases, Soviet and Russian. 1. Files; includes memorabilia; manuscripts; printed material; legal materials. a. “Aldrich (rich) Ames,” 1958-1998, n.d. [F. 13-15] Box 64 b. “Cases- Recent,” 1952-1985. [F. 1] c. “Ed Howard- CIA/D(illegible)” 1992. d. “Lipka Case,” 1996. [F. 2] e. “Newcombe Mott Case,” 1954-1968; includes subfile: i. “Mott, Newcombe- Jan 1966- Alleged Suicides,” 1966-1967. f. “Harold Nicholson,” 1996-1999. [F. 3] g. “,” 1996. h. “Poryakov-US Spy GRU,” 1978-2001. [F. 4] i. “Rameses II/AE-Ladle Golitsyn’s Dog,” 1962-1973. j. Untitled re: , 1994. [F. 5-7] k. Untitled re: USA vs. Robert P. Hanssen and the Aldrich Ames Espionage Case, 1992, 2001-2002. [F. 8-10] 2. Legal Materials. a. Affidavit. i. “USA v Hanssen,” n.d., 2 copies. [F. 11] b. Bill. i. Counterintelligence and Security Enhancements Act of 1994, n.d. c. Plea Agreement. i. “USA v. Robert Philip Hanssen,” 7/6/2001. d. Indictment. i. “US v Hanssen,: 05/16/2001. [F. 12] ii. “USA v Trofimoff,” n.d. iii. “USA v Wen Ho Lee,” n.d. iv. “US v Myers and Myers,” n.d. e. Statement of facts. i. “USA v. Aldrich Hazen Ames,” 5/18/1994. ii. re: Hanssen Record, 07/06/2001. f. Proffer agreement. i. re: Hanssen Record, 07/06/2001. [F. 13] g. Sentencing memorandum. i. “USA v. Robert Philip Hanssen,” 5/6/2002; includes printed material.

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h. Criminal complaint. i. “USA v Clark, Squillacote, and Stand,” n.d. 3. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “The Ames Espionage Case: Lessons for Security Managers,” 1994. [F. 14] ii. “Select Committee on Intelligence United States Senate,” 11/1/1994. iii. “An Assessment of the Aldrich H. Ames Espionage Case and its Implications for U.S. Intelligence,” 11/1/1994. iv. “A Review of the FBI’s Performance in Uncovering the Espionage Activities of Aldrich Hazen Ames,” 04/1997. v. “Espionage Against the United States by American Citizens 1947-2001,” July 2002. [F. 15] vi. “Intelligence Assets Compromised by Aldrich H. Ames ‘Kolokol’ (Bell),” n.d. vii. re: Hanssen + Changes in Espionage, n.d. b. Press release. i. Re: Hanssen Arrest, 2/20/2001. [F. 16] ii. Wen Ho Lee Indicted for Violating the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and for Unlawful Gathering and Retention of National Defense Information, 1999. 4. Manuscripts. a. Television transcript. i. 60 Minutes, v. XIII, n. 4, 1980. b. Notes. i. Typed, 3/21/1994. ii. Holograph, n.d. iii. “The Wit and Wisdom of ,” 2 p ., n.d. 5. Printed Materials. a. Internet printouts, 1999-2003. [F. 17-18] b. Magazine, 2/28/1954. c. Clippings, 2011-2013, n.d. d. Map. i. Hanssen’s area of operations (D.C.), n.d. e. Photocopied book fragments. i. AFTER FIDEL: THE INSIDE STORY OF CASTRO’S REGIME AND CUBA’S NEXT LEADER, by Brian Latell, 2005. f. Photocopied magazine articles. i. “Redressing the Balance?” by Glenmore Trenear- Harvey, Eye Spy, issue 18, 2003.

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g. Photocopied newsletters. i. Nathan Hale Newsletter, vol. 3, issue 2, Summer 1994. 6. Correspondence. a. Professional email, 7/7/2003; includes printed material.

M. KGB Defector Watch Lists. 1. Files; includes professional materials; printed material. Box 65 a. “KGB- Search Data Extn. (See Kustovtsev),” 9/8/1972. [F. 1] b. Re: The Defectors, 1981-1989, n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 2-3] i. “Kustovstev, R ‘Illegal Departure from the USSR,’” 1978, n.d. 2. Professional materials. a. Reports. i. “The KGB Wanted List,” by Vladislav Krasnov, 1992-1994, n.d.; includes printed material, manuscript. [F. 4] 3. Manuscripts. a. By others. i. “CIA’s Russians: Why They Spied for America,” by John Limond Hart, TS with holographic notes, 321 p., 2003; includes printed material. [F. 5] 4. Research Materials. a. Reports on Soviet defectors, 1986-1987. [F. 6] 5. Printed Material. a. Photocopied book. i. THE DEFECTORS, by Colonel Vernon Hinchley, Introduction, Chapters 17 + 18 only, 1967. N. Philby et al. 1. Files; includes printed material. a. “,” 1961-1970; includes subfile: [F. 7] i. “Blake, George. [Sunday Times Report Izrestia Interview, 14 Feb 1970].” b. “Blunt,” 1979-1980, n.d. c. “,” 1956-1973; includes subfiles: [F. 8] i. “Rees, Germany- ‘Guy Burgess’ The People Mar 11, 18, 24, April 1, 8, 1956- 5 Articles.” ii. “McDermott, Geoffrey,” 1973. iii. “McDermott, George, James Band and Karl Learned from Philby, NYT MAG (Nov. 12, 1967).” d. “Harold ‘Kim’ Philby- Overt,” 1957-1973. [F. 9-10] e. “Herbert Wener- KGB [Illegible] Agent [Illegible],” 1994.

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f. “Langer, J. D. ‘The Red General,” 1927-1991; includes subfiles: [F. 11-12] i. “Henderson James S. and Joseph O. Bugler. ‘Col Philip R Faymonville and the Red Army,’ Slavic Review, pp. 34 n. 3 (Sept 1975) pg. 483- 505.” ii. “Langer, John Daniel ‘The ‘Red General,’ Phillip R. Faymonville & the Soviet Union 1917-1952’ Prologue (1976) 208-221.” g. “Philby,” 1992; includes notable: [F. 13] i. Brodsky, Joseph. h. “Philby/Burgess/McLean/Blunt, et al,” 1963-1980, n.d. [F. 14] Box 66 i. “6855 Philby et al,” 1967-1996, n.d.; includes notable: Brodsky, Joseph; includes subfile: [F. 1-4] i. “Hugh Trevor Roper, ‘The Philby Affair,’” 1968. ii. “Philby Mischellany,” 1967-1973. iii. “Agurskiy, Mikhail. ‘New Aspects of the ‘Philby Affair,’’ Russkaya Mysl, (7 June 1985 pg 12, 14,” 6/7/1985. iv. “Philby, Kim. Izvestia Interview, December 18, 1967 (NYTimes).” v. Re: Alexander Orlov, Kim Philby, KGB, 1992-1993; includes notebooks. [F. 5] O. Trotsky and Trotskyites. 1. Files; includes manuscripts; correspondence; printed material. a. “Mark Rein,” 1937. [F. 6] b. “Soviet Penet. Trotskyites,” 1932-1958. c. “Efraim M. Skliansky,” 1925. [F. 7] d. “Leon Trotsky,” 1955-1971, n.d. e. Re: Lenin-Trotsky correspondence, 1937-1967; includes subfiles: i. Re: Lenin-Trotsky correspondence, 1967. ii. “Trotsky 3rd [illegible]” 1927-1938. P. Cheka-KGB Anniversaries, and Personnel Awards. 1. Files; includes manuscripts; printed material; professional materials. a. “Cheka 50th Anniversary: Broadcasts- Texts- Replay,” 1967-1968, n.d. [F. 8-9] b. “Cheka- KGB/Anniversary Articles (to Present),” 1938- 1968. [F. 10-11] c. “KGB- 60th anniversary materials- 20 Dec 1978.” [F. 12] d. “KGB-60th anniversary celebration- 19/20 Dec 1977.” e. “Soviet Press Re Fortieth Anniversary Soviet State Security,” 1922-1968. [F. 13] f. “USSR- 50th anniversary (overt)” 1968-1971. [F. 14]

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2. Professional Materials. a. Personal awards list. i. “Awards Received by Members of the Soviet State Security Service,” 1932-1973; includes printed material. [F. 15-16] Box 67 ii. “Identifications: Awards- Overt 1940,” 1973. [F. 1] iii. “Identifications: Awards- Overt 1941,” 1973. [F. 2] b. Photocopied brief, 1960. 3. Printed Material. a. Photocopied book. i. 20 YEARS VCHEKA- OGPU-NKVD, 1938. [F. 3] b. Journal article. i. “On the 10th Anniversary of EPRON,” by L. Meyer, 12/20/1933. [F. 4] ii. Re: Soviet State Secrets, 12/20/1937. c. Photocopied journal. i. Worker Court (translated title), 1927. d. Newspaper clippings, 1927-1986. 4. Correspondence. a. Professional, 1935-1937. [F. 5] Q. Soviet Forgeries. 1. Files; includes printed material. a. “DIA (nuclear meme) ‘New Forgeries Targeted against DOD’ DIACIM-8/79 pg. vii + 14,” 1979. [F. 6] b. “Amort The Canaris File,” 1970. c. “Kahn, Albert E. The Great Conspiracy (1946),” 1946- 1985; includes subfiles: i. “Kahn + Sayers, Albert E,” 1940-1985. ii. “Belfrage, Cedric New Times art., Aug. 1957” d. “Leventhal POLITBURO DOCS- Forgery Cards,” 1924- 1985. [F. 7] e. “Sisson Forgeries,” 1/1985. f. “Tanaka Memorial (Trotsky) et al,” 1931-1950. [F. 8] g. “,” 1922-1976. [F. 9-10] h. Re: Mikhail Reiman, 1985-1988; includes subfiles: [F. 11] i. “Reiman [Illegible],” 1988. R. USSR Sociological Surveys; Individual Defectors. 1. Files; includes professional materials. a. “Beck, Lou. ‘Memorandum on Security of US Embassy, Moscow’ Dec. 13, 1940, Declassified Memo from J. E. Hoover, 14 pp.,” 1940-1996. [F. 12-13] b. “Martin Borman,” 1993. [F. 14] c. “Penkovsky Case,” 1965-2003. d. “Rudolf Hess,” 1946-1992. [F. 15] Box 68 e. “The Soviet Interview Project General Survey Codebook,” 1986. [F. 1-5]

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f. “Sudoplatov,” 1992-2003. [F. 6] g. “Walter Schellonberg Dec/Double Agent,” 1979-1992. [F. 7] 2. Manuscripts. a. Drafts. i. THE INTERNAL TROOPS OF THE MVD SSSR by William C. Fuller, Jr., TS with holograph notes, 50 p., 1983. [F. 8] ii. ZALINSKI SCOUT (translated title) by Novobranets, TS with holograph notes, approx. 200 p., 3 copies, n.d.; includes correspondence. [F. 9-12] b. TS note with holograph notes, n.d. [F. 13] c. Fragment. i. MAJOR AND MINOR UPRISINGS IN THE USSR, PART III by Major James P. Reitz and Roman Redlich, TS with holograph notes, approx. 75 p., 1951. 3. Printed Material. a. Article. i. “On the Eve of War” (translated title) by B. Rookie, n.d. [F. 14] 4. Professional Materials. a. Notes re: B.A. Novobranets, 1968. [F. 15] b. Reports. i. “Chronology – Rebellions, Riots, and Strikes in the USSR,” 1985. ii. “Mass Rioting in the USSR” by Ludmilla Alexeeva and Valery Chaldize, January 1985. iii. “Mass Unrest in the USSR Volume 1” by Ludmilla Alexeeva and Valery Chaldize, August 1985. [F. 16] iv. “Mass Unrest in the USSR Volume 2” by Ludmilla Alexeeva and Valery Chaldize, August 1985. v. “Public Unrest in the USSR” by Lyudmila Alekseeva, 9/9/1985. vi. “Use of Internal Troops in Defense of Stalingrad Discussed,” 1983. S. Soviet Defectors; Soviet Bibliographies; Italian Fascist Watch Lists. 1. Files; includes printed material. a. “Agabekov Def.,” 1991-1997. [F. 17] b. “Agabekov, G. Trans. by Armenian Press Articles (Husaber, , 1931),” 1930-1988. c. “Bessedovsky,” 1926-1931. [F. 18] d. “Reiss, Ignatz (Poretsky) @ Lausanne (Soviet Sec, 1937).” [F. 19] e. “Reiss-Poretskiy,” 1956-1996; includes subfile:

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i. “Bernaut, E. – Ruggles, M.J.,” 1956. Box 69 f. “,” 1939-1941, n.d. [F. 1-5] 2. Printed Material. a. Index. i. “Cumulative Index to Publications of the Committee on Un-American Activities” by the Committee on Un-American Activities, 1/19/1953. [F. 6] b. Photocopied book. i. ON THE WAY TO THERMIDOR (translated title), n.d. [F. 7] c. Photocopied book fragments. i. THE SECRET TERROR: NOTE SCOUT by Georgiy Agabekov, 1996. [F. 8] ii. U.K. WORKERS (translated title) by Georgiy Sergeyaviek Agabekov, 1931. d. Journal articles. i. “Unknown Agabekov” by Boris Volodarsky, Intelligence and National Security Vol. 28, No. 6, 2013. 3. Research materials. a. Photocopied Hoover Institution Archive materials, n.d. 4. Professional materials. a. Bibliography. i. HISTORY OF SECRET INTELLIGENCE (translated title) by Max B. Gunzenhäuser, 1968; includes printed material. [F. 9] b. Reports. i. “Anglo-American Section of the GPU,” 1931. [F. 10] ii. “G.P.U.” by Georgiy Sergeyevich Agabekov, 2 copies, 1930. iii. “Hearings Before a Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States,” 1931. iv. “Investigation of Communist Propaganda,” n.d. v. “Organization and Methods of the O.G.P.U.,” 2 copies, 11/15/1930. vi. Re: Georgiy Agabekov, tensions between diplomats and FIS officers, 8/1/1996. 3. Manuscripts. a. Drafts. i. IN THE SERVICES OF THE CHEKA AND THE COMINTERN by Yevgeniy Vasil’yevich Dumbadze, 175 p., 2 copies, 1930. [F. 11-12]

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T. Artemyev Materials. 1. Printed M aterial. a. Journal article. i. “The Communist Party and Soviet Armed Forces” by Vyacheslav P. Artemiev, 1964. [F. 13] ii. “Party Political Work in the Soviet Armed Forces” by Vyacheslav P. Artemiev, 1964. iii. “Soviet Military Educational Institutions” by Vyacheslav P. Artemiev, 1966. iv. “Soviet Mobilization Doctrine” by Vyacheslav P. Artemiev, 1966. 2. Manuscripts. a. Translated book selection. i. NKVD-MGB, chapters 1-5, n.d. 3. Professional materials. a. Reports. i. “Organs of State Security of the USSR: 1917-1965” by Vyacheslav P. Artem’yev, 2 copies, n.d. [F. 14] ii. “The Regime and Protection of the Forced Labor Camps of the Ministry of Internal Affairs,” 1956. [F. 15] iii. “Selection and Training of Soviet Personnel for Trade Missions Abroad and the Soviet Trade Mission in Iran,” 2 copies, 1954. iv. “Soviet Security Forces & Intelligence Organs,” 1962. U. Joe Douglass & Jan Sejna Materials Red Cocaine Manuscript. Box 70 1. Files. a. “Douglass, Joseph,” 1989, n.d. [F. 1] b. “Paul Hartman Comments on Joe Douglass Draft,” 1989. [F. 2] 2. Manuscripts. a. Article. i. “International Narcotics Trafficking: The Soviet Connection” by Joseph D. Douglass, Jr. and Jan Sejna, 1986. [F. 3] b. Draft. i. RED COCAINE: A CHRONICLE OF COMMUNIST DRUG TRAFFICKING by Joseph D. Douglass, Jr., 1988. c. Book review. i. RED COCAINE: THE DRUGGING OF AMERICA, review by W. Raymond Wannall, 1990. 3. Correspondence. a. Personal correspondence, 8/9/1988; includes ANS.

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V. Petrov Interrogation Reports Australia; Australian & Canadian Royal Commission Reports. 1. Files. a. “CRS A6227 P.M.’s Office File Copy No. 7,” 1954-1955. [F. 4] b. “Petrov Interrogation, Australia, 1954,” 1954-1955. [F. 5] c. “Unpublished ‘In Camera’ Transcripts Copy No. 6,” 1954- 1955. [F. 6] d. “Vlad. Mikh. Petrov – Docs.,” 1954-2004. [F. 7-8] e. Re: Petrov papers, 1984-1985. [F. 9-10] 2. Professional materials. a. Reports. i. “Annexure to the Report of the Royal Commission on Espionage,” 1955. [F. 11] ii. “The Report of the Royal Commission,” 2 copies, 2/5/1946. [F. 12-13] iii. “Report of the Royal Commission on Espionage,” 1955. [F. 14] iv. “Royal Commission on Espionage – Index to the Official Transcript of Proceedings,” 1954-1955. [F. 15] v. Re: cabinet proceedings, n.d. [F. 16] vi. Re: Royal Commission on Espionage, n.d. W. Soviet Bloc Scientific & Technical (S&T) Collection/Targeting: Research Materials. Box 71 1. Files; includes printed material; correspondence; manuscripts. a. “BR & French Briefing (covert) Pamphlets re: Soviet,” 1965-1985. [F. 1] b. “Gordon,” 1946-1947. [F. 2] c. “Gromach, John V. The Great Liquidator, 1980. d. “KGB S&T [Dir. T] ‘Line X,’” 1964-1992. [F. 3-6] e. “Kuchment, Mark ‘The Life and Death of /Fillip Staros and the Beginnings of Soviet Micro- Electronics,’” 1983. [F. 7] f. Re: The KGB in France, 1981. [F. 8-9] 2. Printed material. a. Photocopied book. i. RUSSIA AND THE BALKANS by Robert Bishop and L.S. Crayfield, 2 copies, 1948. [F. 10-11] ii. UNCLE SAM AND THE RED ELEPHANT (translated title) by Michael A. Ledeen, 1987. [F. 12] 3. Professional materials. a. Reports. i. “CIA Cold War Records: Selected Estimate on the Soviet Union, 1950-1959,” 1993. [F. 13]

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ii. “Decision-Making in the Soviet Microelectronics Industry,” n.d. [F. 14] iii. “Security Practices at Soviet Scientific Research Facilities,” February 1983. [F. 15] iv. “Soviet Science and Technology: Eye-witness Accounts,” n.d.

XXVI. Studies, Bibliographies, Memoirs, Reports. A. RGR Research Materials, Book Draft Reviews, and Commentary; Misc Bibliographies of Intelligence and Soviet Intelligence Services (I.S.). Box 72 1. Files. a. “Soviets in Trade Mission, Berlin as of January 1931,” January 1931. [F. 1] b. Re: Mark Aarons and John Loftus’ book UNHOLY TRINITY, 1991-1992. c. Re: , 1965-1993. [F. 2-5] d. Re: James Jesus Angleton, Philby, Bennett, Brunet; 1991. [F. 6] 2. Professional Materials. a. Syllabi, 1932-1989. [F. 7] b. List of defectors, n.d. c. Book reviews, 1988. d. Bibliographies. i. “Bibliography of Intelligence Literature, Eighth Edition, 1985.” [F. 8] ii. “Bibliography on the Soviet Intelligence and Security Services,” 1981. iii. “Intelligence and Espionage: An Analytical Bibliography,” 1983. e. Directories, 1925-1951. [F. 9] f. Book summaries, n.d. [F. 10] 3. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. SCHOLAR’S GUIDE TO INTELLIGENCE LITERATURE: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSELL J. BOWEN COLLECTION edited by Marjorie W. Cline, 1983. [F. 11] b. Pamphlets, 1991, n.d. c. Photocopied book chapter. i. From THE CLOAK & GOWN by Robin, W. Winks, 1961. ii. PERESTROIKA AND SOVIET DECEPTION, 1990. [F. 12] ii. Re: national listings, 1927-1936. d. Magazine clippings, 1979-1987; includes professional materials.

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e. Newspaper clippings, 1989; includes professional materials. f. Book fragments, n.d. g. Booklets, 1987-1993. [F. 13] 4. Manuscripts. a. Dissertation re: James Angleton, TS with holograph notes, 513 p., 1979. [F. 14] b. Outline. i. Re: Soviet defectors book, approx. 30 p., n.d. [F. 15] ii. Re: Soviet defectors book, approx. 75 p., n.d. iii. Re: Soviet defectors book, approx. 40 p., n.d. c. Notes. i. Re: book edits, approx. 50 p., n.d. [F. 16] ii. Re: a log of significant Soviet security & intelligence from the twenties to the present, approx. 70 p., n.d.; includes printed material; professional materials. B. Cheka-KGB Historical Research Files. Box 73 1. Files; includes professional materials; printed material; manuscripts; correspondence; legal materials. a. “Cheka-KGB Historical,” 1992-2002; includes subfile: [F. 1-3] i. Re: Soviet international relations and intelligence services, 1993-1999. b. “Historical Russian KGB-SVR historical items from Russian Cheka Media,” 1984-1996, n.d. [F. 4-7] c. “KGB Lonsdale-Prelin Cases,” 1989-1996. [F. 8-9] d. “KGB Official Past & Present,” 1992-1996. [F. 10] e. “Leninist & Stalinist Historiography,” 1983-1997. [F. 11-13] Box 74 f. “Misc. Historical Items,” 1989-1992. [F. 1-2] g. “Retired KGB – MB/SVR – Recollection,” 1965-1994. [F. 3] h. “RIS historical items,” 2002-2007, n.d. [F. 4-5] i. “RIS Historical Items,” 1989-2004. [F. 6] j. “Rocca File – CIC/CIA,” 1986-2004. k. Re: Russian Espionage and , 1986- 2001. [F. 7-9] 2. Printed Material. a. Journal articles, 1998-2006, n.d. [F. 10] b. Magazine articles, 1985-2006, n.d. c. Photocopied book fragments, n.d. [F. 11] d. Newspaper articles, 2003-2005. e. Book reviews, 2002-2003; includes photocopies. f. Internet printouts, 2003-2005, n.d.

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g. Newsletter clippings, March 2005. h. Newspaper clipping, 2/7/2004. 3. Professional Materials. a. Reports, 2001-2005, n.d. [F. 12] b. Memorandums, 2003-2005, n.d. 4. Manuscripts. a. Speech. i. “The Cuban Missile Crisis – from the ‘actors’ viewpoint” by Tennent H. Bagley, TS, 4 p., 6/16/2002. b. Holograph notes, 1 p., 1985. 5. Research Materials. a. Chronology re: Cuban missile crisis, n.d. 6. Correspondence. a. Professional correspondence, 2/28/2005; includes email. C. Cheka-KGB: Western Intelligence Services (I.S.) Studies; Academic Papers; Theses; Papers Submitted to RGR’s KGB/GRU Seminar. 1. Professional Materials. a. Booklet. i. “Tentative Manual of Military Intelligence U.S. Army,” 1/1/1943. [F. 13] b. Incomplete bibliography, n.d. c. Timelines, 1982, n.d. d. Reports. i. “A Cold War Conundrum: The 1983 Soviet War Scare” by Ben Fischer, 1997. [F. 14] ii. “Departmental Committee on Section 2 of the Official Secrets Act 1911,” September 1972. iii. “The KGB: From Power to Pariah” by Mr. Vincent Q. Crockett, 1992. [F. 15] iv. “More Dangerous Than We Thought? Reflections on the Soviet War Scare” by Benjamin B. Fischer, 2002. v. “Organization and Functions of Border Guard Intelligence Agencies, Ministry of Internal Affairs, U.S.S.R.” by Jack Y. Cochen, 6/1/1956. vi. “Pretexts and Cover Techniques,” May 1956. vii. “A Red Paper on Forced Labor,” n.d. [F. 16] viii. “Report of the Standing Security Commission June 1965,” July 1965. ix. “Security Procedures in the Public Service,” April 1962. x. “Soviet Agent Operations in the German-Occupied Territories During World War II” by Wilhelm Moll, Eric Waldman, and Earle Ziemke; May 1955. [F. 17]

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xi. “Soviet Evidence in North American Courts” by S. Paul Zumbakis, 1986. [F. 18] xii. “State Organized Terror: The Case of Violent Internal Repression” by Vladimir Shlapentokh, Christopher Vanderpool, and Tim Bushnell; July 1989. xiii. Re: authorizing appropriations for fiscal year 1986 for intelligence activities of the U.S. Government, 6/11/1985. xiv. Re: N.K.V.D. and N.K.G.B., n.d. Box 75 2. Legal Materials. a. Opinion re: United States of America v. Juozas Kungys, 1983. [F. 1] b. Passport photocopy, 1977. 3. Manuscripts. a. By others. i. THE BATTLE OF THE KHRUSHCHEV MEMOIRS: CIA V. KGB by Victor Zorza, TS, approx. 200 p., n.d. [F. 2] ii. THE PROSECUTION OF ECONOMIC CRIMES IN THE USSR by Fridrikh Neznansky, TS with holograph notes, approx. 130 p., n.d. [F. 3] ii. SECRET MILITARY INTELLIGENCE AND THE STRUGGLE AGAINST IT by Major General Batyushin, TS, 128 p., 1938. [F. 4] iii. “KGB Influence in Soviet Foreign Policy Case Study: The Czechoslovak Crisis, 1968” by Gary E. Harter, TS with holograph notes, approx. 50 p., n.d. iv. “The Secret and the Sword: Felix Dzerzhinskii and the Establishment of the Soviet Secret Police” by Lennard David Gerson, TS with holograph notes, 211 p., 1973. [F. 5] v. “Perspectives on Soviet Cryptanalysis,” Rekenthaler Technology Associates Corporation, TS, 30 p., 1989. [F. 6] vi. “Glasnost and Secrecy in the Soviet Military” by Mikhail Tsypkin, TS, 88 p., 1990. vii. “Death to Spies: The Story of SMERSH (Soviet Military Counterintelligence) during World War II” by Robert W. Stephan, TS with holograph notes, 197 p., 1984. viii. “The Ascendance of the KGB under Brezhnev and Andropov” by Ronald C. Alvin, TS with holograph notes, 87 p., 2 copies, 1980. [F. 7] ix. “Soviet Military Intelligence: Two Sketches,” Research Program on the USSR, TS, 24 p., 1952.

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[F. 8] x. “The Case of the Vanishing Acquittal: Informal Norms and the Practice of Soviet Criminal Justice” by Peter H. Solomon, Jr., TS with holograph notes, 48 p., 1987. xi. “Collective Leadership and the Political Police in the Soviet Union” by Elsa Bernaut and Melville J. Ruggles, TS, 55 p., 1956. xii. “Crime and Punishment in the USSR,” TS, 81 p., n.d. xiii. “The Intimidation Factor in Soviet Politics: The Symbolic Uses of Terror” by Donna Bahry and Brian D. Silver, TS with holograph notes, approx. 55 p., 1987. [F. 9] xiv. “Soviet Intelligence and the Cold War: The ‘Small’ Committee of Information, 1952-53” by Vladislav M. Zubok, TS with holograph notes, 30 p., 1992. xv. “Soviet Politicians and Criminal Prosecutions: The Logic of Party Intervention,” Peter H. Solomon, Jr., TS, 50 p., 1987. xvi. “The Soviet Military Counterintelligence Organization ‘SMERSH’” by John Markowicz, Jr., TS with holograph notes, 29 p., 1978. 4. Printed Material. a. Articles. i. “The 1980s Soviet War Scare: New Evidence from East German Documents” by Benjamin B. Fischer, 1999. [F. 10] b. Photocopied book chapter. i. “Intelligence and Disaster Avoidance: The Soviet War Scare and US-Soviet Relations” from MYSTERIES OF THE COLD WAR by Ben Fischer, n.d. ii. “The Secret School” from BONN IN SIGHT (translated title) by Werner Grosman, 2001. c. Book review. i. THE ART OF DECEPTION by Kenneth E. deGraffenreid, n.d. d. Booklet. i. National Security Leaks: Is There A Legal Solution?” by the American Bar Association, 1985. e. Clippings, August 1986. f. Dissertation review, n.d. g. Essay. i. “The Internal Troops of the MVD SSSR” by William C. Fuller, Jr., 1983.

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h. Journals. i. History of Photography, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1979. ii. Intelligence Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 7, 1944. iii. Orbis: A Quarterly-Journal of World Affairs, Vol. 17, No. 2, 1973. i. Journal articles. i. “By the Twentieth Anniversary of the Great Patriotic War” (translated title) from Literary Artistic and Socio-political Journal, 1938. j. Photocopied book fragments. i. SOVIET ARMED FORCES REVIEW MANUAL edited by David R. Jones, n.d. [F. 11] ii. SOVIET DEFENSE-ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE by J.T. Reitz, n.d. k. Photocopied books. i. THE FRIEDMAN LECTURES by William Friedman, 1963. ii. RULING RUSSIA: POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION IN THE AGE OF ABSOLUTISM 1762-1796 by John P. LeDonne, 1984. [F. 12] iii. SECRET INCOMES OF THE SOVIET STATE BUDGET by Igor Birman, 1981. iv. THE SECRET POLICE IN LENIN’S RUSSIA by Lennard D. Gerson, 1976. [F. 13] v. SOVIET LAW by W.E. Butler, 1983. vi. THE SOVIET SECRET SERVICES by Otto Heilbrunn, 1956. [F. 14] vii. YEZHOVSHCHINA: IMPOSSIBLE TO FORGET (translated title), Publication of the Center for Political Economy of the Emigrants from the USSR, 1958; includes professional materials. 5. Research Materials. a. Notes. i. Invisible Government: Comparison of English and Russian Editions, 1965. [F. 15] 6. Correspondence. a. Professional, TLS, 6/9/1976. D. RGR Write-Ups and Commentary on Nosenko Case Including Defector Files; RGR Moleology Folder; Soviet Purges and Prison Literature; CIA Felfe Case; Molehunt Bibliography. Box 76 1. Files. a. “Caswell, James R. ‘Moles & Molehills,’” 1979. [F. 1] b. “Moleology,” 1978-1987. c. “Molehunts,” 1978-2006; includes subfiles: [F. 2-3]

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i. “Mole hunts Angleton & Beyond,” 1975-1987. ii. “Volkman, Ernest ‘The Search for Sasha…’ ‘Family Weekly’ (Oct 9, 1983) Times.” c. “Russian Commentaries Nosenko,” 1989-2003, n.d. [F. 4] d. “Writeups USG Commentaries – Nosenko,” 1964-1993; includes subfiles: [F. 5-7] i. “FBI Case File Nosenko,” 1964-1977. ii. “Nosenko Defection/Switz,” 1987-1993. iii. “Nosenko Issues,” 1975-1994. iv. Re: a note from the director about Yuriy Nosenko, 9/21/1978. e. Re: “Honorary Employee State Security Cheka KGB,” n.d.; includes memorabilia. [F. 8] 2. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “Heinz Felfe Damage Assessment,” 1969. [F. 9] ii. “KGB Exploitation of Heinz Felfe: Successful KGB Penetration of a Western Intelligence Service,” 1969. [F. 10] iii. “Of Moles and Molehunters: A Review of Counterintelligence Literature, 1977-92,” Center for the Study of Intelligence, 1993. 3. Printed Material. a. Magazine. i. Pravda, n.d. [F. 11] b. Magazine cover re: General Colonel Georgiy Aleksandrovich Mikhaylov, 4/6/1987. E. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) and European Slavic Studies Bibliographies. 1. Professional Materials. a. Bibliographies. i. “The American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies for 1960, Volume 26.” [F. 12] ii. “The American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies for 1961, Volume 27.” iii. “The American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies for 1962, Volume 29.” [F. 13] iv. “The American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies for 1963, Volume 32.” v. “The American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies for 1964, Volume 34.” [F. 14] vi. “The American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies for 1965, Volume 37.” vii. “The American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies for 1966, Volume 40.” [F. 15] viii. “AAASS Bibliographies,” 1957. [F. 16]

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ix. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1967.” [F. 17] x. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1968 and 1969.” [F. 18] xi. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1986.” Box 77 xii. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1970, 1971, and 1972.” [F. 1] xiii. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1973.” [F. 2] xiv. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1974.” [F. 3] xv. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1975.” [F. 4] xvi. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1976.” [F. 5] xvii. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1977.” [F. 6] xviii. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1978.” [F. 7] xix. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1979.” [F. 8] xx. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1980.” [F. 9] xxi. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1981.” [F. 10] xxii. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1982.” [F. 11] xxiii. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1983-84.” [F. 12] xxiv. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1985.” [F. 13] xxv. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1987.” [F. 14] xxvi. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1988.” [F. 15] Box 78 xxvii. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1989.” [F. 1] xxviii. “The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1990.” [F. 2] xxix. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume I – 1975.” [F. 3] xxx. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume II – 1976.” [F. 4] xxxi. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume III – 1977.” [F. 5]

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xxxii. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume IV – 1978.” [F. 6] xxxiii. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume V – 1979.” [F. 7] xxxiv. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume VI – 1980.” [F. 8] xxxv. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume VII – 1981.” [F. 9] xxxvi. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume VIII – 1982.” [F. 10] xxxvii. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume IX-X – 1983-1984.” [F. 11] xxxviii. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume XI – 1985.” [F. 12] xxxix. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume XII – 1986.” [F. 13] xl. “European Bibliography of Soviet, East European, and Slavonic Studies, Volume XIII – 1987.” [F. 14] F. Soviet Dissident and Prison Camps; GDR-related Manuscripts Translations; Soviet/Russian Deception Active Measures. Box 79 1. Files. a. “ Doc.,” 1988-1989. [F. 1] b. Re: Reagan dossier, 8/31/1999. [F. 2] 2. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “Executed by Madness” by A. Artemova, L. Rar, and M. Slavinskiy; 11/2/1972. [F. 3] ii. “The Forced Labour Camps in the USSR Today: An Unrecognized Example of Modern Inhumanity” by Professor Peter Reddaway, 2/26/1973. [F. 4] iii. “How Can We Build Russia? Practical Considerations” (translated title) by A.I. Solzhenitsyn, 9/21/1990. iv. “List of Political Prisoners in the USSR” (translated title) from USSR News Brief, 10/30/1987. v. “Mission: Deception, How the East German State Security Service Played Politics in the West” by Günter Bohnsack and Herbert Brehmer, n.d. [F. 5] vi. “National People’s Army Air Forces – Air Defense,” 1983. [F. 6] vii. “Political and Sociological Affairs No. 1479 Basic Documents of Soviet Corrective Labor Legislation,” 1983.

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3. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. IMPERIAL AGENT: THE GOLENIENSKI- ROMANOV CASE by Guy Richards, 1996. [F. 7] ii. GRU IN GERMANY – ACTIVITIES OF THE SOVIET SECRET SERVICE AFTER THE GERMAN REUNIFICATION (translated title) by Juri Puschkin, 1992. [F. 8] iii. SECRETS OF THE KGB “MARGARITA OTTLINGER” (translated title), 1992. iv. A STATE SECURITY MAJOR TELLS HIS STORY (translated title), n.d. [F. 9] v. STATE SECURITY OF THE GDR – THE WEST IN THE CROSSROADS OF THE STASI (translated title) by Peter Siebenmorgen, 1993. [F. 10] vi. THE TAIGA’S CUT HANDS (translated title) by Patrick Meney, 1984. b. Book review. i. MAN WITHOUT A FACE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF COMMUNISM’S GREATEST by Markus Wolf with Anne McElvoy, RANDOM SPYING OF THE SECRET WAR: MEMORIES (translated title) by Markus Wolf; n.d. [F. 11] c. Poster. i. “’Gulag’ – Slavery, Inc.,” n.d. 4. Manuscripts. a. By others. i. FRANCE UNTER INFLUENCE: BEHIND THE SCENES OF OUR HISTORY (translated title), TS, approx. 430 p., n.d. [F. 12-14] ii. “Moscow Commentaries” by Baron Sigismund Herberstein, TS, 279 p., n.d. [F. 15-17] iii. “The KGB in Afghanistan” by Christian F. Ostermann and Odd Arne Westad, TS, 176 p., February 2002. [F. 18] iv. THE NAKED SPHINX: THE STORY OF ARMY MI DEFECTOR GLEN ROHRER TO THE EAST GERMAN INTEL SERVICE by Rudolf Franz, TS, 108 p., 1976. G. John Trousdell Manuscripts; Hans Bergman Manuscript; Mikhail Alban aka Miryanin/Neryanin; Soviet Dissident Literature. Box 80 1. Files; includes printed material; manuscripts. a. “Freidzon I,” 1985-1987. [F. 1-2] b. “Freidzon II,” 1981-1986. [F. 3-4]

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c. “Freidzon Book Draft/Nordin Probe Contract,” 1985. [F. 5-6] 2. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “Partisan Warfare,” 1948-1949. [F. 7] ii. “Patterns of Soviet Economic Decision-Making: An Inside View of the 1965 Reform” by Sergei Freidzon, n.d. [F. 8] 3. Manuscripts. a. Drafts. i. MEMOIRS OF HANS BERGMAN, TS, approx. 200 p., n.d. [F. 9] ii. A NEST OF VIPERS by John Trousdell, TS with holograph notes, 362 p., n.d. [F. 10-11] iii. TOP-LEVEL ADMINISTRATION OF THE SOVIET ECONOMY: A PARTIAL VIEW by Sergei Freidzon, TS with holograph notes, 275 p., May 1985. [F. 12] b. Fragments. i. THE MIDDLE BOOK by John Trousdell, TS with holograph notes, 153 p., n.d. [F. 13] ii. MY TIME FOR LOOKING BACK by John Trousdell, TS with holograph notes, 194 p., n.d. [F. 14] iii. THE SECOND HALF OF THE MIDDLE BOOK by John Trousdell, TS with holograph notes, 139 p., n.d. [F. 15] c. Notes. i. “The Soviet Defense Council and the Decision- making Process in Military Planning: A Research Note” presented by Sergei Freidzon, TS, 13 p., 1980. ii. Re: “The Great Triangle Flow Chart,” holograph notes, 8 p., n.d. Box 81 4. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. THE BLACK RAVEN by Murad Mathossentz, 1988. [F. 1] ii. ESTONIATHE FORGOTTEN NATION by Endel Kareda, 1961. iii. FROM PRESIDENT TO PRISON by Ferdinand Ossendowski, 1925. [F. 2] H. Khenkin Materials; Gnedin et al Materials; Dvinov on Russian Emigration. 1. Files; includes research materials.

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a. “ ‘Abel, Rudolph’ [Wm. Fischer],” 1965-1972, n.d.; [F. 3] includes subfiles: i. “Rudolph, Abel,” 1965-1969, n.d. b. “1533-Kirill Khenkin,” 1991-1992. c. Re: Russian Spy Memoirs, n.d. [F. 4] d. Re: Nadia Ulyanovskaya, 1977-1982. 2. Printed Material. a. Journal article. i. “The Horrors of Work: The Russians Have Come!” (translated title), 1982. b. Book fragment. i. MEMORIES OF THE SOVIET MILITARY CORRESPONDENT (translated title), 1954. c. Photocopied magazine article. i. “Nadya-A Spy Story,” by Allen Weinstein, Encounter, June 1977. d. Book review. i. “Soviet Disinformation Efforts Detailed in New Franco-Russian Novel,” 1982. e. Photocopied book. i. DISASTER AND THE SECOND BIRTH (translated title) by Evgenii Gnedin, 1977. [F. 5] ii. END OF THE MAZE (translated title) by Evgenii Gnedin, 1982. iii. THE IMPROBABLE SPY by Kyrill Khenkin, n.d. [F. 6] iv. KENNEDY, OSWALD, CASTRO, KHRUSHCHEV: HISTORICAL STUDY (translated title) by Igor Yefimov, 1987. [F. 7] v. RISSIA ARRIVED (translated title) by Kirill Khenkin, 1984. [F. 8] vi. SOVIET ESPIONAGE: THE CASE (translated title) by Cyrille Henkine, 1981, 1990.; includes photocopied article. [F. 9] vii. SOVIET TRADE REPRESENTATIO IN BERLIN (translated title) by Aleksandr Rapoport, 1981. [F. 10] viii. A SOVIET TRAIN (translated title), 1937 [F. 11] ix. THE UPSIDE-DOWN HUNTER (translated title) by Kyrill Khenkin, 1985; includes clippings. [F. 12] f. Television program transcript. i. “The Soviet Intelligence Apparatus,” on Firing Line hosted by William F. Buckley Jr., and featuring Nadia Ulanoskaya, 1977. [F. 13]

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g. Books. i. THE HISTORY OF ONE FAMILY (translated title) by Nadezhda & Maya Ulanovsky, 1982. ii. VICTORY OF PROVOCATION (translated title) by U. Matshevich, 1983. [F. 14] iii. THR RUSSIANS HAVE ARRIVED: THE SOVIET INFILTRATION IN THE WEST (translated title) by Cyrill Itenkine, 1984. [F. 15] 3. Manuscripts. Box 82 a. THE IMPROBABLE SPY by Kyrill Khenkin, translation by Guy Daniels, 434 p., n.d. [F. 1-3] 4. Professional Materials. a. Report. i. “Politics of the Russian Emigration,” by Boris L. Dvinov, 1955. [F. 4-5] I. Defector Victor Suvorov; Defector Romanov Materials. 1. Files; includes printed material. a. “Igor Glagolev,” 1971-1984. [F. 6-7] b. “Survorov, Aquarium, 1985.” [F. 8] 2. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. MILITARY COUNTER-GUIDELINES FOR SPECIAL SECTIONS (translated title), edited by K. Tsinev, 1978. [F. 9-10] 3. Manuscripts. a. By others. i. NIGHTS ARE LONGEST THERE: A MEMOIR OF THE SOVIET SECURITY SERVICES, by A.I. Romanov, 214 p., 1972; includes printed material. [F. 11-12] J. Cheka-KGB Agents; Emigration Targets; Reilly/Savinkov; Brackman Stalin Manuscript. 1. Files; includes research materials; manuscripts. a. “6410- Anti Émigré Ops + Penetration,” 1987-1989, n.d. [F. 13] b. “Brackman, Roman. M.S.,” 1982, n.d. c. “Chelen-KGB-CI Ops- Emigars Monarclus ts. etc,” 1937- 1992. d. “Debo, Richard k. ‘Lockhart Plot or Dzerzhinski Plot?’ Journal of Modern History,” 1971. [F. 14] e. “Druzhilovsky, Sergei,” 1926. f. “Frantzell, Lennart. ‘The NTS. The Enemy Within,’ National Review (July 10, 1980) p. 783,” 1980. g. “NTS ‘MVD-MGB Campaign Against Russian Emigres’ (Possev Publishing House, 1957) 21 pg.” 1957. h. “Plevitskaya,” 1969; includes photographs.

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i. “Psychological,” 1918-1992, n.d. [F. 15] j. “Shulgin, V.V. [Letters to the Emigration],”1960-1961; includes subfiles: [F. 16] i. Re: newspaper clippings, 1960. k. “Unclassified Manuscript of Stalin,” 1981, n.d. [F. 17-18] Box 83 l. “V.L. Burtsev- Readings,” 1927-1939. [F. 1] m. “Zborowski,” 1955-1965; includes subfiles: [F. 2] i. “Zborowski, @ Mark @ Etienne,” 1955. ii. “Zborowski, Mark @ Etienne @M. Arc,” 1958- 1965. n. Re: Pimenov, R. 1985. [F. 3] o. Re: Sidney Reilly, 1967. p. Re: Reilly, Savinkov, Burtsev, 1927-1990. q. Re: Savinkov, Lockhart Affair, Reilly Diary, 1918-1988; includes subfiles: [F. 4] i. “Lockhart Affair,” 1961-1988. ii. “Reilly Diary,” 1918-1919. 2. Printed Material. a. Journal articles, 3/1927-3/1990. [F. 5] b. Magazine articles, 4/1927-6/1989, n.d. c. Newspaper Clippings, 1/1988-5/1990. [F. 6] d. Photocopied books. i. MEMORY, HISTORICAL COLLECTION ISSUE 2 (translated title), 1977-1979. [F. 7] ii. MEMORY, HISTORICAL COLLECTION ISSUE 3 (translated title), 1978-1980. [F. 8] e. Photocopied book fragments. i. J.V. STALIN WORKS VOLUME 10 1927 AUGUST-DECEMBER, 1954. [F. 9] ii. LIST SUBSCRIBERS MOSCOW CITY (translated title), 1972. iii. NEW ABOUT THE TRUST (translated title), 1976. 3. Manuscripts. a. By others. i. “An Operation with the Baron,” by N. Vinokurov, photocopied, typescript with holographic notes, 4 p., 12/17/1967. [F. 10] ii. “My Search for Reilly the Spy,” by R. I. Pimenov, 2 photocopies in English, 27 p., each, 2 photocopies in Russian, 44 p., each, typescript with holographic notes, 1968; includes fragment. iii. “The Capture of A Tongue: The Case of General Yevgeniy Miller,” by Natalie Grant, typescript with holographic notes, 15 p., n.d. [F. 11] iv. “Eitingon, Tukhachevski, Volkogonov and the Origins of the Second World War: Some

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Unfinished Business for Contemporary Historians,” by W. Laqueur, typescript, 31 p., n.d. v. “Karogs, no. 4, 1967, pp 121-124, Flag, Jekabs Peterss,” by Janis Mende, photocopied, typescript with holographic notes, 12 p., n.d. vi. How I was Looking for a Spy Reilly Leningrad, June 1968,” by Roy Pimenov, 63 p., 1968. 4. Research Materials. a. Documentary transcript. i. “Does the History Have a White Spots?” n.d. [F. 12] b. Holographic notes, n.d. c. Photocopied papers from the Hoover Institution Archives, n.d. 5. Professional Materials. a. Report. i. “The Removal of General Miller by General Skobline: The Trial of Plevitskaia” (translated title), 1939. 6. Correspondence. a. Memos. i. re: translation of Rene Marchand Letter, 8/9/1920. K. Tsarist Okhrana Files; Hoover Institution copies of Cheka-KGB Materials from Nikolaevsky Fund etc; Box of materials. 1. Files; includes printed material; manuscripts; research materials. a. “Assassinations in USSR + EE,” 1967-1991. [F. 13] b. “Bienstock J-W. ‘L’Okhrana’ Mercure de France 16 Oct, 1 Nov 1917.” c. “Cavendish, Antony- Inside Intelligence,” 1980-1988. d. “Fouche,” 1919. [F. 14] e. “Kalb, Marvin. NBC White Paper, Sept. 1982 [Agca Case],” 1982. f. “Lusk (Capt) Stephen E; Zubatov-Career and his past,” 6/5/1984. g. “Narcotics and the Intel [Illegible],” 1968. h. “Nigel West (pseud. for Rupert Wells) Molehunt, The Full Story of the Soviet Spy,” 1987. [F. 15] i. “Pearson, Raymond. ‘The Okhrana Files as a Historical Source,’ Sbornick,” January 1975. j. “Ross, Irving [30 Oct 1948] Vienna,” 1948. k. “Soviet Use of Assassination and Kidnapping- Feb. 1964,” 1936-1982; includes subfiles: [F. 16-17] i. “Symon Petlura-Assassinations Pans 1926 Bibliography,” 1977. ii. “Petlura,” 1963.

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iii. “PBS TV, ‘Who Killed Georgi Markov’ [Transcript], Micharl Cockerell, et al. 24 pp.” 2 copies, 1979. iv. “Assassination,” 1936-1982. Box 84 l. “Terry, Anthony + Nicholas Carroll, ‘Did NKVD Kill Masaryk,” Washington Post,” 4/21/1968. [F. 1] m. “Tsarist Intel + Sec. Services,” 1937-1992; includes printed material. [F. 2-4] n. “Wilcox, E. H. “The Secret Police Myths Old Regime,” from Fortnightly Review Dec 1917,” 1917; includes printed materials. [F. 5] o. “Zagranichnaya Okhrana- English Tm,” 1918, n.d.; includes printed materials. p. “Zuckerman, FS; V. Burtsev article,” 1977. q. Re: Police Department Director, 1978. 2. Manuscripts. a. By others. i. “In the Kidnapping of Mark Rein,” by Sotsialisticheskiy Vestnik, 22 p., 1937. [F. 6] 3. Printed Material. a. Booklets. i. “Okhrana: The Paris Operations of the Russian Imperial Police,” by Ben B. Fischer for the Center for the Study of Intelligence, 2 copies, 1997. b. Journal articles, 1965-1973. c. Newspaper clippings, 1931, n.d. d. Leaflets, 1985, n.d. e. Fliers, 1985. f. Photocopied books. i. THE BRITISH CONNECTION, RUSSIA’S MANIPULATION OF BRITISH INDIVIDUALS AND INSTITUTIONS by Richard Deacon, not published, 1979. [F. 7] ii. THE PROBLEM OF INTERNAL SECURITY IN GREAT BRITAIN, 1948-1953 by H. H. Wilson and Harvey Glickman, 1954. g. Book fragment. i. THE VOYAGE OF THE JOHN GRAFTON, n.d. h. Review essay. i. “A Clandestine Clan,” by Kenneth Adelman, International Security, vol. 5, no. 1, Summer 1980. 4. Professional Materials. a. Reports. i. “Report of the Tribunal appointed to Inquire into the Vassall Case and Related Matters,” Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Home

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Department by Command of her Majesty, 4/1963, 2 copies. [F. 8] ii. Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons Official Report, volume 679, no. 127, 6/17/1963. iii. Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons Official Report, volume 680, no. 137, 7/1/1963. iv. Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons Official Report, volume 680, no. 138, 7/2/1963, 2 copies. [F. 9] v. Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons Official Report, volume 680, no. 142, 7/8/1963, 2 copies. vi. Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons Official Report, volume 681, no. 148, 7/16/1963. [F. 10] vii. Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons Official Report, volume 686, no. 25, 12/16/1963. viii. “Murder International, INC. Murder and Kidnaping as an Instrument of Soviet Policy,” Hearing before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 89th Congress, 3/26/1965. ix. Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons Official Report, volume 712, no. 111, 5/10/1965. [F. 11] x. “Report of the Standing Security Commission, June 1965,” Presented to Parliament by the Prime Minister by Command of Her Majesty, 7/1965. xi. “Report of the Security Commission, May 1983,” Presented to Parliament by the Prime Minister by Command of Her Majesty, 5/1983, 2 copies. xii. “Report of the Security Commission, May 1985,” Presented to Parliament by the Prime Minister by Command of Her Majesty, 5/1985. b. Internal documents. i. “A Selection of Papers dealing with the relations between His Majesty’s Government and the Soviet Union 1921-1927.” [F. 12] c. Press releases, 1/15/1985-3/8/1985. 4. Research Materials. a. Photocopied material from the Hoover Institution Archives, 1985-1990, n.d. [F. 13-17] Box 85 b. Photocopied material from the Library of Congress, 1987, n.d. [F. 1] L. Penkovsky Trial & Related Books. 1. Printed Material. a. Book review. i. THE PENKOVSKIY PAPERS, 1971. [F. 2]

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2. Legal Materials. a. Court transcript. i. Trial in the criminal case of the agent of the British and American intelligence services, citizen of the USSR, O. V. Penkovskiy, and the spy go-between, British subject G.M. Wynne, 1963. XXVII. RGR Personal Work. A. Personal Correspondence-General and Unsorted: 1940s-1993. 1. Files; includes financial materials; printed material; manuscripts; research materials; professional materials; legal materials. a. “Correspondence General 1963-1979,” 1961-1980; includes TL; TLS; AL; ALS; AN; notables: [F. 3-5] i. Buckley Jr., William F. b. “Correspondence General 1980-1986,” 1976-1986; includes TL; TLS; AL; ALS; AN; ANS. [F. 6-8] c. “Correspondence General 1987-1993,” includes ALS; TL; TLS; AN; ANS; medical records; notables: [F. 9-12] i. Biden Jr., Joseph Robinette. d. “Edoardo Musco General, 1974-1981,” 1973-1977; includes TLS; AN. [F. 13] e. “Leggett, George,” 1975-1991, n.d.; includes TLS; ALS; TL. [F. 14] f. “Misc. Articles + Attachments,” 1965-1993, n.d. [F. 15] g. “RGR Correspondence 1942-1956 +-; Univ of California; Univ of Chicago,” 1942-1957, n.d.; includes AN; ANS; TN; TNS; ALS; TL; TLS; CTLS; subfiles: [F. 16-17] i. “U. of Chicago Corresp,” 1947. ii. “U. of Calif. Corresp,” 1943-1958, n.d. iii. “U. of Calif. Misc Material,” 1950-1955, n.d. iv. “Rome Corresp,” 1947-1957, n.d. v. “MISC Personal Corresp,” 1942-1956, n.d. vi. “MISC,” 1947-1953, n.d. Box 86 h. “RGR Correspondence Scotty Miller, 1980-1993,” 1981- 1993; includes ALS; ANS. [F. 1-4] i. “RGR Personal,” 1967-1975; includes TL; TLS; AL; ALS; medical records. [F. 5] j. Re: Contacts and obituaries of deceased associates, 1983-1991. [F. 6] 2. Printed Material. a. Course material for Individual Studies for the academic year 1954-1955 at the National War College, 1954. [F. 7-9] b. Syllabus. i. “The National War College,” courses 1-12, 1954- 1955.

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B. Personal Correspondence & Contract Research Espionage Cases CPSU Work. 1. Files; includes correspondence; professional materials; research materials; printed material; manuscripts; legal materials. a. “1980- Agreement,” 1987-1988. [F. 10] b. “Andrew Barros,” 1988-1993, n.d.; includes AN; ANS; AL; ALS; TN; TNS. [F. 11] c. “Barros, Jim,” 1957-1993; includes ANS; ALS; TL; TLS; TNS. [F. 12-13] d. “Consulting Firm Inc.,” 1981-1984. [F. 14] e. “Defense Systems Inc.,” 1983-1987. f. “Deriabin,” 1990-1992. Box 87 g. “Roy Godson,” 1990-1993. [F. 1] h. “Hoover Institution Press,” 1946, n.d. [F. 2] i. “IRT Corporation,” 1985-1986, n.d. j. “IRT- San Diego,” 1975-1986. [F. 3] k. “Jaycor (1984-),” 1984-1985. l. “Moses, Morris G.,” 1944-1992; includes TLS; ALS; ANS; AN. [F. 4] m. “Dan Mulvenna Part 1,” 1984-1993; includes TL; TLS; AN; ANS; ALS; postcards. [F. 5-6] n. “Dan Mulvenna Part 2,” 1932-1993; includes ALS; TL; TLS; AN; ANS. [F. 7-10] o. “Hayden Peake,” 1957-1991, n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 11] i. “Hayden Peake,” 1957-1991; includes ALS. p. “Ra’anan, Uri,” 1985-1988. [F. 12] q. “System Planning Corp,” 1978-1982; includes TLS. r. “Tri-Beta,” 1984; includes TL; TLS. s. “VA Contracting Activity DIA,” 1983-1984. [F. 13] 2. Professional materials. a. Course reader. 1. “A Orientation Course,” 1984. [F. 14] C. KGB Research Notebooks. 1. Notebooks, various topics, 1898-1980. [F. 15-16] Box 88 2. Notebooks, various topics (contd.). [F. 1-5] D. Official and Other Photos, Medals, and Memorabilia from immediate post-war Italy. 1. Files; includes photographs; printed material. a. “Asia Trip,” 7 negative strips, n.d. [Env. 1] b. “Australian Service – Liaison to CIA Photos for Petrov,” 4 negative strips, n.d. [Env. 2] c. “OSS-SSU-CIA Rome, Italy Angleton Photos,” 98 black- and-white, 24 color, 15 negative strips, 1942-1954, 1988, n.d.; includes notables: [Env. 3-4] i. Dulles, Allan.

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ii. Helms, Richard. iii. Kennedy, John F. d. “RGR Identity Pics Italy 1944-1953,” 45 black-and-white prints. [Env. 5] 2. Photographs. a. 2 color prints re: portraits of CIA employees, n.d. [Env. 6] b. 1 black-and-white print re: man in military uniform, n.d. 3. Memorabilia. a. Medals (13), 1930, 1932, 1953, 1955, 1991, ca. 2013, n.d. [Env. 7-15] Box 89 b. Pegasus statue, n.d. (broken) [Loose] 4. Oversized materials. a. Memorabilia. Pkg. 3 i. Wooden plaque of Mussolini, n.d. Pkg. 4 ii. Wooden plaque of Stalin, n.d. E. MA thesis, PhD Draft, Authored Articles, Books & Gov imprints; Passports, Operational Diaries & Taped Recollections. 1. Files; includes manuscripts; research materials; printed material; correspondence; professional materials. Added to Box 89 a. “Informing Statecraft- Intelligence for a New Century,” Spring 1991. [F. 1-2] b. “Italian Fascist Policy in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1922- 1936,” by Raymond Rocca, 1938. [F. 3] c. “Italy, The Asia Minor Sphere of Interest and Mediterranean Equilibrium,” 1939-1940. [F. 4] Box 90 d. “Notes from U.S. History Scholarship,” n.d. [F. 1] e. “The Red Sea Area- M.S. May ’39,” 1939-1940; includes subfiles: [F. 2-3] i. “Italian Foreign Policy 1900-1910,” Spring 1940. ii. “Italy and the Bosnian Crisis (1908-1909),” n.d. f. “The Senussi Confraternity: An Episode in the Imperialism of North Africa,” by Raymond Rocca, n.d. [F. 4] g. “The Senussi,” by Raymond Rocca, 1939-1949. [F. 5] h. “Thesis MS (footnotes + Bibio),” by Raymond Gordon Rocca, 1938, n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 6-8] i. “Maps- Italy + the Eastern Mediterranean,” n.d. ii. “Thesis- copy,” n.d. iii. “Italy + East Medit. Notes – Mr. Werner, Indian Budget,” n.d. i. Re: The Balkan Railways Dispute, January-March, 1908; with special reference to Italian Foreign Policy, by Raymond Rocca, 1939. [F. 9] j. Re: Italy’s Political Economic Penetration in the Mediterranean Provinces of the Turkish Empire, 1882- 1914,” by Arrigo Volpe, n.d. [F. 10] k. Re: Italian , 1916-1919, n.d. [F. 11]

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l. Re: Rocca military service in Italy, 1939-1944. m. Re: RGR professional works and accomplishments, 1936- 1967; includes subfiles: [F. 12-15] i. “RGR University of California Debates- Press Clippings Academia Papers,” 1936-1946. ii. Re: Correspondence from University of California and Federal Communications Division, 1939-1959. iii. Re: Fascist Propaganda and a Lincoln Forgery, n.d. iv. Re: Italian greeting cards + correspondence, 1947- 1967. 2. Manuscripts. Box 91 a. “Certain Aspects of Italian Policy in the Mediterranean Area, 1912-1939,” by Raymond Rocca, TS with holograph notes, approx. 150 p., 1941. [F. 1] b. “The Istrian Frontier Problem” by Raymond G. Rocca, TS, 19 p., 1942. [F. 2] c. “Italy, the Asia Minor Sphere of Interest and Mediterranean Equilibrium” by Raymond Rocca, TS, 21 p., 1940. d. “Saint Thomas Aquinas: Yesterday and Today,” TS, approx. 25 p., n.d. e. “San Giuliano and the Italian Sphere of Interest in Asia Minor, 1913-1914,” TS with holographic notes, 91 p., n.d. f. “Remarks, Stated and Unstated, About Deception and Active Measures Practiced by the Soviets and their Allies” by Raymond G. Rocca, TS, 7 p., n.d. [F. 3] g. “Soviet Intelligence + Security Services” by Raymond Rocca, TS with holographic notes, approx. 30 p., 1986. h. “San Giuliano,” TS with holograph notes, approx. 30 p., 1941. i. By others. i. “The Franco-Soviet and the Czechoslovak-Soviet Pacts of Mutual Assistance, 1935” by Charles Katek, TS with holograph notes, 30 p., 1935. [F. 4] ii. “Konstantin Pobedonostsev: Political Theorist” by L. Shoob, TS, 37 p., 1939. iii. “Plato and His Political Theories” by Eva Jean Mavells, TS, 25 p., 1941. iv. “Political Philosophy of Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus” by Robert W. Binkley, Jr, TS, approx. 30 p., 1941. 3. Printed Material. a. Advance uncorrected proof. i. INFORMING STATECRAFT: INTELLIGENCE FOR A NEW CENTURY by Angelo Codevilla, 1992. [F. 5]

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b. Newspapers. i. Relazioni Internazionali, 1943. 4. Notebooks. a. Re: organization of Soviet State Security, n.d. [F. 6] b. 4 reporter’s notebooks, re: RGR notes on Costello manuscript “Mask of Treachery,” n.d. [F. 7] c. 1 reporter’s notebook and 4 composition notebooks re: Rumsey, n.d. [F. 8] 5. Diaries and journals. a. 5 daily planners, 1942-1948; includes printed materials. [F. 9-10] 6. Professional materials. a. Reports. i. “Soviet Intelligence and Security Services,” volume I and II, 1972-1975. [F. 11] ii. “Soviet Intelligence and Security Services,” volume II, 1975; includes printed materials. [F. 12] b. Calendar, 1982. [F. 13] 7. Legal materials. a. 6 passport books, 1941-1993. [F. 14] Box 92 b. Hearing transcripts. i. 4 transcripts for the Judiciary Committee, United States Senate, 1961-1980. [F. 1] 8. Film and Video. a. VHS. i. “Ray Rocca 11/9/82 ‘Over Intelligence Literature’” ii. “Ray Rocca Q&A 11/9/82” F. RGR Personal CIA Day Calendars, Retirement Awards, DIA Farewells, Obituary, Memorial Service & Condolence Letters. 1. Files; includes correspondence; printed material; photographs; research materials; memorabilia; professional materials. a. “Belov, G.A. et al, IZ istorii/ 1958/ Doderzhania,” n.d. [F. 2] b. “Yu. M. Churbanov, Tovanich Militzeiger Moscow Mol. Gvardoja, 198) 206/Gi,” 1980. c. “CIA (overt) I” 1965-1981. [F. 3-4] d. “CIA (over) II” 1965-1970. [F. 5-6] e. “CID” 1948-2000. [F. 7] f. “History of Intelligence- General- Documentary,” 1844- 2000. [F. 8] g. “Latsis, M Ya. [Sudrabs] Dva. Goda bor’by ha Vnutrennem Fronte,” 1920-1921. h. “Lenin, Vlad. Llich- Idea for a “foreign” news agency in Berlin, 13 Aug 1924,” 1970. i. “Lorkish, I ‘From the Notes of a Chekist,’ Zvezda (1 Jan 1966), pp 167-77,” 1966.

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j. “Personal History- RGR,” 1945-1975; notables include: i. Dulles, Allan. ii. Helms, Richard. k. “RGR Address Books 1940s-1980s,” 1940-1993. [F. 9] l. “RGR – Italy False IDs,” n.d. [F. 10] m. “Solovei, Eugenia Markovna (Sumenson, Eugenia),” 1967. n. “Soviet Organs of State Security in the Years of the Great Patriotic War,” 1965. o. Re: RGR Obituaries, School Materials, Correspondence, 1932-1999; includes notable (Dulles, Allen); subfiles: [F. 11-13] i. “Birth Certificate; Transcript of University Record; Passports – Upper Right Drawer, Bedroom,” 1934- 1980. ii. “Correspondence,” 1934-1952. iii. Re: RGR’s Obituary; Frank Gardiner Wisher/Allen Dulles Memorials; National War College, 1954- 1993. p. Re: RGR birthday and condolence cards, RGR awards; 1970-1992. [F. 14] Box 93 q. Re: RGR memorial service and condolence cards, 1993- 1994; includes legal materials. [F. 1] r. Re: Allen Welsh Dulles, 1946-1969. [F. 2] s. Re: “The CIA Will Pay for Its Crimes,” 1966. [F. 3] 2. Manuscripts. a. Transcript. i. “DIA Interviews, 1985-1987.” [F. 4] 3. Professional Materials. a. Calendars, 1975-1976. [F. 5-6] b. Reports. i. “The Company of Espionage and Sabotage” by A. Alenov and V. Andreyev, 1965. [F. 7] ii. “The Conspiracy” by Jose Alvaro, 1963. [F. 8] iii. “Documents from the U.S. Espionage Den (51),” n.d. c. Lists of Soviet terminology, n.d. [F. 9] 4. Printed Material. a. Photocopied books. i. CAUGHT IN THE ACT, n.d. [F. 10] ii. THE CIA IN THE DOCK, translated by Cynthia Carlile, n.d. iii. CONTEMPORARY JUDAISM AND ZIONISM (translated title), n.d. [F. 11] iv. THE SECRET WAR AGAINST SOVIET RUSSIA by David Golinkov, n.d.

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5. Photographs. a. Black and white prints. i. Allen W. Dulles, 1 print, 1962. [F. 12] ii. Richard Helms, 1 print, n.d. 6. Research Materials. a. Index of Russian words, 2 copies, 1947. [F. 13] 7. Artwork. a. Sketch of in profile, pen and ink, n.d. [Loose] 8. Memorabilia. a. Awards and certificates, 1961-1993. [F. 14] b. Diplomas. i. B.A. from University of California with Certificate of Honors, 1938. [Loose] ii. Master’s degree from University of California, 1939. iii. National War College, 1954-1955. c. Class of the National War College poster, 1954-1955. d. Souvenir text of Mussolini’s Proclamation of Empire, 1989; includes correspondence. Box 94 e. 2 American , n.d. [Loose] f. Intelligence Medal of Merit, n.d. g. FBIS paperweight, 1941-1991. h. U.S. National War College plaque, n.d. 9. Oversized Materials. Pkg. 5 a. Research Materials. i. “The XX System, Sept. 1939 – May 1945” flowchart, 1989. ii. Map of Rome, n.d. Pkg. 6 b. Memorabilia. i. Defense Intelligence School Professor Emeritus award, 1979. ii. Certificate re: decree from USSR congratulation RGR on his recovery, 1978. iii. Enlarged photocopy of a letter from Benjamin Franklin, n.d. G. RGR: By & About Jim Angleton, Mole Hunts, RGR Testimony for 1977 Kennedy Assassination Commission, RGR Notes on Naftali X-2 Draft PhD Dissertation; Peter Deriabin Press Digests 1975-1985. 1. Files; includes printed material; research materials; manuscripts; photographs. Box 95 a. “Angleton, James,” 1974-2011; includes subfiles: [F. 1] i. “JA & Monster Plot Sins Dec 2011.” b. “Angleton, J. II,” 1976-1987. [F. 2-3] c. “Clips – Dec. 74,” 1974-1975. [F. 4]

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d. “Double X – RGR Moments,” 1942-1980, n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 5-7] i. “Masterman Charts,” 1974, n.d. ii. “’New Course in Chinese Domestic Politics The Anatomy of Readjustment’ Asian Survey, July, 1973.” iii. “Sir John C. Masterman, The Double-Cross System – (Newspaper reviews, TV interviews),” 1979- 1980, n.d. iv. “Sir John C. Masterman Visit, 13 March 1972.” v. “Sir John MASTERMAN – Speech delivered to Military Classics Seminar – 11 September 1973,” n.d. vi. “US – Hamburg XX, NW II,” n.d. vii. “XX Agent Roster – Maj. C.D. Lee,” 1980, n.d. viii. “XX Agent Roster – Maj. C.D. Lee,” n.d. ix. “XX System – Collateral,” 1942, n.d. x. Re: THE DOUBLE-CROSS SYSTEM Reviews, 1971-1972. e. “JFK Assass. Commission Testimony RGR Notes,” 1976- 1977. [F. 8] f. “McConnell & Richard Higgins ‘The Israeli Account,’ Magazine, December 14, 1986, pgs. 72+,” 1985-1988. [F. 9] g. “Murphy, Charles J. V.,” 1945-1993. [F. 10-11] h. “Peter Deriabin Soviet Press Digest 1980-85.” [F. 12] i. “RGR Comments on Naftali PhD Diss. History and OSS – X-2,” 1991-1993. [F. 13-15] j. “Show-Current,” 1989-1991; includes subfiles: [F. 16] i. “The Strategy of Perestroika Exposed,” 1989-1990. k. “Top Hat,” 1944. l. Re: TEDDY AND JESUS novel chapter 1 reprint for Magazine, n.d. [F. 17] 2. Correspondence. Box 96 a. Professional, 1976-1989; includes TLS, TNS, ALS, ANS. [F. 1] 3. Manuscripts. a. Article translated by RGR from Russian, 1983. b. Notes, 1991. 4. Research Materials. a. Interrogation Reports CIA, 1963-1964. b. Transcript, 1/16/1985. 5. Professional Materials. a. Agenda, 1991. [F. 2] b. List of spy data file, 1990. c. List of espionage cases, 1975-1989, n.d.

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d. Reports, 1944-1986, n.d. 6. Printed Material. a. Magazine, 1980. [F. 3] b. Magazine articles, 1983-1991. c. Journal articles, 1990. d. Clippings, 1991, n.d.; includes manuscripts. e. Fragment, n.d. H. Barton Whaley & William Harris: Government Contract Research Reports & Related Materials. 1. Files. a. “Whaley, B. Deception in the Manchurian Model (Oct. 1979),” 1979. [F. 4] 2. Professional Materials. a. Bibliographies. i. “An Annotated Bibliography of the Open Literature on Deception,” 2 copies, December 1985. [F. 5] ii. “Biographical Index of Soviet Intelligence Personnel Appendix C. Soviet Clandestine Communication Nets, September 1969. [F. 6] iii. “Detecting Deception: A Cross-Disciplinary Bibliography of Counterdeception” by Barton Whaley, 2005. iv. “Detecting Deception: A Bibliography of Counterdeception Across Time, Cultures, and Disciplines” by Barton Whaley, 2005. [F. 7] v. “Foreign Denial & Deception (D & D) Soviet Maskirovka: A Bibliography,” 1986. [F. 8] vi. “Intelligence and National Security,” 1966. [F. 9] vii. “Intelligence and National Security,” 1967. viii. “Intelligence and National Security: A Bibliography with Selected Annotations I (of V)” by William R. Harris, 2 copies, 1968. [F. 10] ix. “Intelligence and National Security: A Bibliography with Selected Annotations II (of V)” by William Harris, n.d. [F. 11-12] x. “Intelligence and National Security: A Bibliography with Selected Annotations III (of V)” by William Harris, n.d. [F. 13-14] xi. “Intelligence and National Security: A Bibliography with Selected Annotations IV (of V)” by William Harris, n.d. [F. 15] xii. “Intelligence and National Security: A Bibliography with Selected Annotations V (of V)” by William Harris, n.d. [F. 16]

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b. Reports. i. “Daily Monitoring of the Western Press in the Soviet Union and Other Communist States” by Barton Whaley, 2 copies, 3/19/1964. [F. 17] Box 97 ii. “Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Military Deception” by Donald Daniel, Katherine Herbig, William Reese, Richards Heuer, Theodore Sarbin, Paul Moose, Ronald Sherwin; May 1980. [F. 1] iii. “Soviet Clandestine Communication Nets – Notes for a History of the Structures of the Intelligence Services of the USSR” by Barton Whaley, September 1969. [F. 2] iv. “Soviet Clandestine Communication Nets with Special Reference to ” by Barton Whaley, October 1965. [F. 3] v. “The Soviet Theory of Reflexive Control in Historical and Psychocultural Perspective: A Preliminary Study” by Diane Chotikul, July 1986. [F. 4] vi. “Strategem Deception and Surprise in War” by Barton Whaley, 1969. [F. 5-6] vii. “Strategem Deception and Surprise in War Appendix A (Vol. I)” by Barton Whaley, n.d. [F. 7] viii. “Strategem Deception and Surprise in War Appendix A (Vol. II)” by Barton Whaley, n.d. [F. 8] ix. “Strategem Deception and Surprise in War Appendix A (Vol. III), Appendix B, Bibliography” by Barton Whaley, n.d. [F. 9] c. Glossary. i. “Glossary of Camouflage, Concealment, Deception and Security Terminology,” October 1980. [F. 10] d. Lexicon. i. “Lexicon of Selected Soviet Terms Relating to Maskirova (Deception),” October 1983. 3. Printed Material. a. Textbook. i. TEXTBOOK OF POLITICAL-MILITARY COUNTERDECEPTION: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND METHODS, ed. by Barton Whaley, 2007. [F. 11] 4. Manuscripts. a. Drafts. i. COUNTER-DECEPTION PLANNING by William R. Harris, TS, approx. 100 p., 1973. [F. 12] ii. COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE PLANNING by William R. Harris, TS, approx. 200 p., 1973. [F. 13]

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iii. GUERRILLA COMMUNICATIONS by Barton Whaley, TS, 233 p., 2 copies, 1967. [F. 14-15] iv. “Guerillas in the Spanish Civil War” by Barton Whaley, TS with holograph notes, 77 p., 2 copies, 1966. [F. 16] Box 98 v. “Guerillas in the Spanish Civil War” by Barton Whaley, TS, 143 p., 1969. [F. 1] vi. “Practice to Deceive: Learning Curves of Military Deception Programs” by Barton Whaley, TS, 180 p., 2010. vii. “Soviet Journalists in China” by Barton Whaley, TS, 47 p., 1970. [F. 2] I. Miscellaneous Photographic Images including Mounted Pictures of the Lubyanka, 1900-1990; Fascist Artwork. 1. Files; may include photographs; printed material; correspondence; memorabilia. a. “RGR Instructional Materials Photos – DIA/DIC KGB/GRU Course Slides,” 1936-1993, n.d.; see oversized material; includes subfile: [F. 3-5] i. Re: KGB officers. 2. Photographs. a. Prints re: the Lubyanka and Lubyanka Square, 15 black and white prints, 1 color print, n.d. [F. 6-7] 3. Printed Material. a. Photocopied book fragments, 1852-1934, n.d. [F. 8] 4. Oversized Materials. Pkg. 7 a. Material removed from file, “RGR Instructional Materials Photos – DIA/DIC KGB/GRU Course Slides,” 1936-1993, n.d. i. Photograph, “Menzhinkiy by Teodor Kirilovich Gladkov and Mikhail Aleksandreich Smirnov,” 1 black and white print, n.d. ii. Photograph, 1 black and white print re: Joseph Stalin, n.d. iii. Printed material, 2 posters of Soviet medals, n.d. Pkg. 8 b. Photographs. i. “Back Façade of Lunyanka HQS BLDG,” 1 black and white print, n.d. ii. “Brooding ‘Iron Felix’ Dzerzhinsky,” 1 black and white print, n.d. iii. “Check-GPU HQS Building,” 1 black and white print, ca. 1920. iv. “German Prisoners of War at Work on the KGB HQS Annex,” 1 black and white print, ca. late 1940s.

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v. “Lubyanka Square before the 40th Anniversary,” 1 black and white print, 1957. vi. Re: the Lubyanka building, 6 black and white prints, n.d. J. Large Photographs; Operational Surveillance Images. Added to Box 98 1. Electronic Media. a. CD-ROMs. i. “Counter Deception Planning,” 2 copies, 3/23/2006. [Env. 1] ii. “Detecting Deception: A Bibliography of Counterdeception Across Time, Cultures, and Disciplines” by Barton Whaley (5th edition), May 2014. iii. “Whaley’s Bibliography of Counterdeception” (2nd edition), May 2006. Pkg. 9 2. Oversized Material. a. Printed Material. i. Yuri Andropov wanted poster, n.d. ii. Poster of Cheka-KGB Honorary Member emblem, n.d. iii. Poster of a woman in a bikini, n.d. iv. Enlarged newspaper clippings, n.d. b. Photographs. i. Statue of Dzerzhinsky, 2 color prints, n.d. ii. The Moscow Rezidentura employees at the U.S. Embassy, 1 black and white print, ca. 1938. iii. The Lubyanka façade, 1 black and white print, n.d. iv. Portrait of Yuri Andropov, 2 black and white prints, n.d. v. Shaprin with briefcase, 13 black and white prints, n.d. c. Professional Materials. i. “Redtop Assault” report, 7/9/1971. K. Miscellaneous Maps and Charts. 1. Oversized Materials. a. Printed Material. Pkg. 10 i. “City maps,” 3 maps of Moscow, 1977, 1981. Pkg. 11 ii. “Country maps,” 2 maps of USSR, 1 map of Moscow, 1965-1978. Pkg. 12 iii. Map of foreign embassies in Washington D.C., July 2005. iv. Map of St. Petersburg, 1903. v. Map of Rome, January 1944. Pkg. 13 vi. 4 posters re: KGB officers, n.d. vii. 5 posters re: Soviet intelligence chairmen 1917- 1982.

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viii. 2 posters re: propaganda, n.d. ix. 2 posters re: portraits of Lenin, n.d. x. 1 poster re: “The Glorious Revolution” (translated Russian), n.d. xi. 2 posters re: the World of Intelligence insignia, n.d. Pkg. 14 xii. 1 poster re: GRU directors 1921-1979. xiii. 3 posters re: calendars, 1990. xiv. 4 posters re: Dzerzhinsky, n.d. xv. 5 posters re: diagrams of KGB uniforms, n.d. Pkg. 15 xvi. “GRU (Sorge et. al.) in Shanghai and 1929- 1942,” 1 chart, n.d. xvii. “KGB Open Face and Clan S&T Collect 1980s,” 3 charts, n.d. xviii. “Organization Chart Heaven,” 1 chart, n.d. xix. “Weapons Timeline,” 4 charts, n.d. Pkg. 16 xx. “Comintern Org. 1925,” 1 chart, n.d. xxi. “Freidzon Min Board Charts DIA,” 13 charts, n.d. xxii. “RIS 1941,” 1 chart, n.d. xxiii. “Roessler-Rado NPT: Swiss Gen. Stuff Int. WWII,” 1 chart, n.d. Pkg. 17 xxiv. “Cheka-KGB CIA Org. Charts,” 15 charts, n.d. Pkg. 18 xxv. “Drafts” re: timeline of worldwide surveillance networks, 6 charts, n.d. xxvi. “Key Counter-Intelligence Events,” 4 charts, 2001. xxvii. “U.S. Anti-War Movement Connections,” 1 chart, n.d. Pkg. 19 xxviii. “The Red Tide – Soviet Security Organization & Leadership,” 1 chart, n.d. xxix. “Seminar Purposes Re. Sov. Int. & Security,” 1 chart, n.d. xxx. “The Institutes,” 1 chart, n.d. xxxi. “International Dept.’s (CCCPSU) Auxiliary Organizations,” 1 chart, n.d. xxxii. USSR’s International Presence,” 1 chart, n.d. Pkg. 20 xxxiii. Enlarged photocopied clippings, n.d. L. Recordings Post-WWII Communist Propaganda & Music. 1. Audio Materials. Added to Box 98 a. Records. i. “I Will Die a Bachelor” by Lord Beginner with Cyril Blake’s Calypso Serenaders, n.d. [F. 9] ii. “Walk in Peace” by Sir Lancelot, n.d.

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Rocca, Raymond #1832 4/16/15, 4/21/15 Addendum

Added to Box 98 I. Materials removed from rare book collection. A. TRUST Materials. [F. 10] 1. GREAT SOVIET BLUFF (translated title) by Wladyslaw Michniewicz; includes printed material; correspondence. B. Books on CIA and Cold War. 1. COMPARING FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE: THE U.S., THE USSR, THE U.K. & THE THIRD WORLD edited by Roy Godson; includes printed material; professional materials. 2. ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS by Randall M. Fort; includes correspondence. C. MA Thesis, PhD Draft, Authored Articles, Books & Gov. Imprints; Passports, Operational Diaries, & Taped Recollections. 1. LO ZIO SAM E L’ELEFANTE ROSSO by Michael A. Ledeen; includes correspondence; printed material. D. RGR Personal CIA Day Calendars, Retirement Awards, DIA Farewells, Obituary, Memorial Service & Condolence Letters. 1. REVOLUTIONARY SOVIET FILM POSTERS by Mildred Constantine and Alan Fern; includes research materials. 2. VICTORY OVER THE SUN by Aleksei Kruchenykh; includes printed material. 3. ¡VIVA CUBA! VISITA DE RUZ A LA UNIÓN SOVIÉTICA; includes printed material. E. RGR Research Materials, Book Draft Reviews, and Commentary; Miscellaneous Bibliographies of Intelligence and Soviet Intelligence Services. 1. CLOAK AND GOWN: SCHOLARS IN AMERICA’S SECRET WAR by Robin W. Winks; includes correspondence. 2. CLOAK AND GOWN: SCHOLARS IN THE SECRET WAR by Robin W. Winks; includes printed material; correspondence. F. Soviet Espionage Cases; Rare Pamphlets; Miscellaneous Books on Soviet Espionage vs. US. 1. CONFESSIONS OF A SPY: THE REAL STORY OF ALDRICH AMES by Pete Earley; includes printed material. G. John Trousdell Manuscripts; Hans Bergman Manuscript; Mikhail Alban aka Miryanin/Neryanin; Soviet Dissident Literature. 1. A RADIANCE IN THE GULAG: THE CATHOLIC WITNESS OF NIJOLE SADUNAITE by Nijole Sadunaite; includes professional materials. H. Russian Intelligence Memoirs x-x’s, Translations; Defector Viktor Suvorov; Defector Romanov Materials.

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1. INSIDE SOVIET MILITARY INTELLIGENCE by Viktor Suvorov; includes professional materials; printed material. I. United States Intelligence Services World War II & Cold War & Counterintelligence. 1. BLIND MAN’S BLUFF by Sherry Sontag and Christopher Drew; includes printed material. [F. 11] 2. CATCHING SPIES: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF COUNTERESPIONAGE by H.H.A. Cooper and Lawrence J. Bedlinger; includes correspondence; professional materials. 3. FOREIGN AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BOOK 1; includes printed material. 4. INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 1980s: ANALYSIS AND ESTIMATES edited by Roy Godson; includes printed material. 5. INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 1980s: CLANDESTINE COLLECTION edited by Roy Godson; includes printed material. 6. INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 1980s: COVERT ACTION edited by Roy Godson; includes printed material. 7. INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 1980s: ELEMENTS OF INTELLIGENCE edited by Roy Godson; includes professional materials. 8. MASTER OF SPIES: THE MEMOIRS OF GENERAL FRANTISEK MORAVEC; includes printed material. 9. OSS: THE SECRET HISTORY OF AMERICA’S FIRST CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY by R. Harris Smith; includes correspondence; printed material; professional materials. 10. THE SECRET SURRENDER by Allen Dulles; includes printed material; correspondence. 11. A SHORT COURSE IN THE SECRET WAR by Christopher Felix; includes professional materials; printed material. 12. THWARTING ENEMIES AT HOME AND ABROAD: HOW TO BE A COUNTERINTELLIGENCE OFFICER by William R. Johnson; includes correspondence; professional materials. 13. THE ULTIMATE SPY BOOK by H. Keith Melton; includes professional materials. 14. VETERANS OF THE OSS; includes professional materials. [F. 12-13] Box 99 15. VETERANS OF THE OSS (continued); includes professional materials. [F. 1-2] J. Soviet Spies, Fellow-travelers’ & Anti-Western Intelligence Service Literature & Other DEZA (Disinformation). 1. GREAT CONSPIRACY by Michael Sayers and Albert E. Kahn; includes research materials. [F. 3] 2. SOVIET PEACE EFFORTS ON THE EVE OF WORLD WAR II; includes correspondence.

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K. Defector Books. 1. THE DECEPTION GAME: CZECHOSLOVAK INTELLIGENCE IN SOVIET POLITICAL WARFARE by Ladislav Bittman; includes correspondence; printed material; research materials. [F. 4] 2. I CHOSE FREEDOM: THE PERSONAL AND POLITICAL LIFE OF A SOVIET OFFICIAL by Victor Kravchenko; includes research materials. 3. ON THE WRONG SIDE: MY LIFE IN THE KGB by Stanislav Levchenko; includes printed material. 4. EMPIRE OF FEAR by Vladimir and Evdokia Petrov; includes printed material. 5. KGB: THE INSIDE STORY OF ITS FOREIGN OPERATIONS FROM LENIN TO GORBACHEV by Christopher Andrew and Oleg Gordievsky; includes printed material; professional materials. 6. MEMORIES OF A DEEP-SEA CAPTAIN IN THE SOVIET NAVY by Vladil Lyssenko; includes manuscripts. 7. THE SECRET WORLD by Peter Deriabin and Frank Gibney; includes correspondence; printed material; professional materials. [F. 5] 8. SPY JOINTS (translated title) by Ladislav Bittman; includes correspondence. L. Western Books/Studies on Russian Intelligence & Security Services. 1. THE DOUBLE-CROSS SYSTEM IN THE WAR OF 1939 TO 1945 by J.C. Masterman; includes professional materials; printed material. 2. THE NEW KGB: ENGINE OF SOVIET POWER by William R. Corson and Robert T. Crowley; includes correspondence; printed material; professional materials. 3. CHEKISTY: A HISTORY OF THE KGB by John J. Dziak; includes printed material; professional materials; correspondence. [F. 6] 4. POLITICAL CONTROLS IN THE SOVIET ARMY edited by Zbigniew Brzezinski; includes correspondence. 5. THE SOVIET POLICE SYSTEM edited by Robert Conquest; includes correspondence. M. Western Books on Soviet Denial, Deception and Disinformation; Recordings; Post World War II Communist Propaganda Music/Ballads. 1. THE RUSSIAN EMIGRATION IN GERMANY 1919-1929 (translated title) by Hans-Erich Volkmann; includes professional materials; correspondence. 2. STRATEGIC MILITARY DECEPTION edited by Donald C. Daniel and Katherine L. Herbig; includes correspondence. N. Books/Studies on Soviet Bloc Scientific & Technical Collection/Targeting.

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1. THE KGB IN FRANCE (translated title) by Thierry Wolton; includes research materials. 2. RED CARPET by Joseph Finder; includes correspondence. 3. VISITORS OF THE SHADOW by Marcel Chalet and Thierry Wolton; includes research materials. O. Western Books on Russian Intelligence and Security Services & on the Great Purges. 1. KGB: THE SECRET WORK OF SOVIET SECRET AGENTS by John Barron; includes printed material; correspondence; research materials; professional materials. P. Western Books on Soviet Espionage and Spies. 1. NO SENSE OF EVIL by James Barros; includes printed material; professional materials. 2. THE STRANGE CASE OF ALGER HISS by the Earl Jowitt; includes professional materials. 3. TRYGVE LIE AND THE COLD WAR by James Barros; includes professional materials; correspondence. 4. WIDOWS by William R. Corson, Susan B. Trento, and Joseph J. Trento; includes professional materials; printed material. Q. British Intelligence Service Agentry in Bolshevik Russia: Books and Memoirs; Penkovsky Trial & Related Books. 1. NORTHERN UNDERGROUND: EPISODES OF RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS THROUGH SCANDINAVIA AND FINLAND 1863-1917 by Michael Futrell; includes professional materials. 2. REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIFTH CONGRESS; includes professional materials; correspondence. R. Intelligence Service; Soviet Espionage in the United Kingdom; Soviet Use of Communist and Fellow Travelers. 1. THE CIRCUS MI5 OPERATIONS 1945-1972 by Nigel West; includes correspondence. 2. MASK OF TREACHERY by John Costello; includes printed material; correspondence. S. Books on Soviet Espionage in the United States. 1. ESCAPE FROM THE CIA: HOW THE CIA WON AND LOST THE MOST IMPORTANT KGB SPY EVER TO DEFECT TO THE U.S. by Ronald Kessler; includes correspondence. 2. MERCHANTS OF TREASON: AMERICA’S SECRETS FOR SALE by Thomas B. Allen and Norman Polmar; includes correspondence; printed material. T. Books on Soviet Assassination Cases; Soviet Espionage vs United States; Miscellaneous other Books on Communism. 1. PASSWORD: BUS 311: FIVE YEARS AS A DOUBLE AGENT IN by Arne Skansen; includes manuscripts.

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2. THE RED WEB: MI6 AND THE KGB MASTER COUP by Tom Bower; includes printed material; manuscripts.

II. Defector Books. A. Legal materials. 1. Court transcripts. a. United States of America vs. Evgeniy O. Adamov and Mark M. Kaushansky, n.d. [F. 7]

III. Soviet Spies, Fellow-travelers’ & Anti-Western Intelligence Service Literature & Other DEZA (Disinformation). A. Manuscripts. 1. Drafts. a. RADIO SABOTEURS OF THE CIA by S. Nikolayev and M. Lepekhin, TS, 164 p., 1972. [F. 8]

IV. United States Intelligence Service World War II & Cold War & Counterintelligence. A. Manuscripts. 1. Drafts. a. THE GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC: THE NEST OF IMPERIALIST ESPIONAGE, TS, 209 p., 1962. [F. 9]

V. Former Communists and Fellow Travelers: Accounts and Memoirs. A. File; includes printed material. 1. “Serge, Viktor – The Channels of Natl. Sec. Serv.,” 1925. [F. 10]

VI. Italian Fascist and Post World War II Materials, Spy Literature; Diaries & Commentaries – Rare Items. A. Diaries and journals. 1. RGR’s daily journals, 1944. [Loose] a. January – February. b. March – April. c. July – August. d. September – October. e. November – December.

VII. Professional Materials. Box 100 A. Bibliographies. 1. “Bibliography on the Communist Problem in the United States,” 1955. [Loose] B. Synopsis. 1. “Digest of the Public Record of Communism in the United States,” 1955. C. Reports.

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1. “Preparing for the 21st Century: An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence,” 3/1/1996. [F. 1] 2. “Soviet Active Events Report on Activities and Advocacy, 1986- 1987” (translated title), n.d. [F. 2] 3. “Towards an Understanding of Russia,” 1947.

VIII. Printed Material. A. Booklets. 1. “Deception, a Tool of Soviet Foreign Policy” by Natalie Grant, n.d. [F. 3] 2. “Moscow’s ‘New Thinking’ as an Instrument of Foreign Policy” by Françoise Thom, n.d. 3. “Soviet Active Measures & Propaganda: Influence Activities in the Gorbachev Era” by Herbert Romerstein, n.d. 4. “Soviet Active Measures, People-To-People Contracts, & the Helsinki Process,” n.d. 5. “Strategic Military Surprise: Incentives and Opportunities” by Klaus Knorr and Patrick Morgan, n.d. [F. 4] 6. “Teaching Intelligence in the Mid-1980s: A Survey of College and University Courses on the Subject of Intelligence,” 1985.

IX. Memorabilia. Box 101 A. Human bone, dated between 850-950 A.D., found at Cannae, Italy. B. Egrit feather, ca. 1950.

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Rocca, Raymond #1832 7/1/16 Preliminary Listing Added to Box 100 I. Manuscripts. A. Files. 1. “Ruth Werner ‘Sonjas Reports’,” 1980, 2000; includes printed material. [F. 5-9]

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