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rezident
‖ rezident (rɛzɪˈdɛnt) Pl. rezidenty. [Russ., in same sense.] = resident n.1 4.1968 W. Garner Deep, Deep Freeze xii. 132 The London rezidenty: ‘illegal’ agents who are members of Soviet rezidentsii in foreign countries. 1969 J. Fredman Fourth Agency vi. 47 Appointed 1st Secretary Soviet Embassy, Was... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amtorg Trading Corporation
) Walter Grinke (Soviet rezident and known to Whittaker Chambers and Elizabeth Bentley as "Bill") Nicholas Dozenberg (Soviet spy) Valentine Burtan ( Soviet spy) Boris Bykov (Soviet rezident) Manfred Stern (Soviet rezident) Morris Cohen See also Foreign Trade of the Soviet Union Economy of the wikipedia.org
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Aleksandr Feklisov
Rezident, or KGB Station Chief, from 1960 to 1964. His cover name at that time was Aleksandr Fomin. As PGU KGB Rezident, Feklisov (Fomin) proposed what became the basis for resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis: removing missiles from Cuba in exchange for wikipedia.org
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residentura
‖ residentura (rɛzɪdɛnˈtʊərə) Also rezidentura. [Russ. rezident{uacu}ra: cf. resident n. 4.] A group or organization of intelligence agents in a foreign country.1963 A. Dulles Craft of Intelligence viii. 102 Within the embassy there would still be intelligence officers, but they would restrict thems... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander Ulanovsky
Alexander Ulanovsky (1891–1970) was the chief illegal "rezident" for Soviet Military Intelligence (GRU), who was rezident in the United States 1931–1932 wikipedia.org
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Resident Return
(Konets operatsii Rezident) was released in 1986. wikipedia.org
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Julius Joseph (spy)
Venona decrypt 880 of 8 June 1943 from New York KGB Rezident Vasily Zarubin to KGB foreign intelligence head General Pavel Fitin in Moscow is about the wikipedia.org
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Helen Koral
Helen Koral received a regular stipend of $100 per month from the KGB and work closely with Helen Lowry, the wife of Iskhak Akhmerov, the KGB Illegal Rezident wikipedia.org
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驻外特工
联络站的间谍头子被称为「站长」,在美国称之为「station chief」,俄文说法则为「rezident」。 注释 参考资料 参见 潜伏特工 非法人士计划 间谍 wikipedia.org
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Valentin Markin
Valentin Markin (aka "Arthur Walter") (1903 – 1934) was the chief illegal rezident and director of the espionage operations of the Soviet Union in the Markin was replaced as chief illegal rezident by Boris Iakovlevich Bazarov. Footnotes Further reading Whittaker Chambers, Witness. wikipedia.org
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Yuriy Molchanov
affairs of LSU which is a post for plain clothes KGB and Vladimir Putin as Molchanov's assistant which, according to Oleg Kalugin, is a post for the KGB rezident wikipedia.org
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Yuri Shvets (disambiguation)
Yuri Shvets may refer to: Yuri Shvets (KGB officer), former Soviet KGB officer, former Rezident spy of the PGU KGB SSSR in USA. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Katz (Soviet agent)
In 1944, Katz was put in charge of handling agent recruitments from the New York City TASS office headed by Vladimir Pravdin, former rezident of the NKGB Rezident Anatoli Gromov. wikipedia.org
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Jenny Levy Miller
Pelageya (or Polia) Habicht, a Russian native and very close friend of Jenny was exchanged in 1941 to the United States for Gaik Ovakimian, Soviet rezident wikipedia.org
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Station chief
Central Intelligence Agency official stationed in a foreign country who manages all CIA operations in that country, equivalent to a KGB Rezident. wikipedia.org
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