1312:(MI6) knew the names of some spies years before the publication of the book but took a decision, without informing the proper prosecuting authorities, not to prosecute them. The ISC believed that this decision was for the Law Officers to take, not the SIS. The ISC interviewed Mitrokhin, who was not content with the way the book was published. He told them that he felt he had not accomplished what he intended when writing the notes. He wished that he had retained "full control over the handling of his material". SIS stated that they were clearing the UK chapters with the Home Secretary and the Attorney General, as required before publication of the book; the Committee then found that they did not do so. In addition, ISC thought that "misleading stories were allowed to receive wide circulation", and the Committee found that SIS had handled neither the publication nor related media matters appropriately.
501:(code-named Vano). "Suitcases full of banknotes were said to be routinely taken to the Prime Minister's house. Former Syndicate member S. K. Patil is reported to have said that Mrs. Gandhi did not even return the suitcases". Systematic control of the Indian Media was also revealed- "According to KGB files, by 1973 it had ten Indian newspapers on its payroll (which cannot be identified for legal reasons) as well as a press agency under its control. During 1972 the KGB claimed to have planted 3,789 articles in Indian newspapers - probably more than in any other country in the non-Communist world. According to its files, the number fell to 2,760 in 1973 but rose to 4,486 in 1974 and 5,510 in 1975. In some major NATO countries, despite active-measures campaigns, the KGB was able to plant little more than 1 per cent of the articles which it placed in the Indian press"
1280:: "In 1992, after Mr. Mitrokhin had approached the UK for help, our Secret Intelligence Service made arrangements to bring Mr. Mitrokhin and his family to this country, together with his archive. As there were no original KGB documents or copies of original documents, the material itself was of no direct evidential value, but it was of huge value for intelligence and investigative purposes. Thousands of leads from Mr. Mitrokhin's material have been followed up worldwide. As a result, our intelligence and security agencies, in co-operation with allied Governments, have been able to put a stop to many security threats. Many unsolved investigations have been closed; many earlier suspicions confirmed; and some names and reputations have been cleared. Our intelligence and security agencies have assessed the value of Mr. Mitrokhin's material world wide as immense."
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about the book where he wrote that "The
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succeeded in infiltrating illegal agent
Mitalin Talybov (codenamed SABIR) into the presidential palace as a chef. However, Amin switched his food and drink (as if he expected to be poisoned), and his son-in-law became seriously ill; he was flown to a hospital in Moscow. The poison was manufactured in
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for defecting to the West was first reported in a book written six years ago." He added that "it does seem odd that a key K.G.B. archivist never had access to a copying machine, but had to copy thousands of pages in longhand. Still, the overall impact of this volume is convincing, though none of the
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wrote that "several of the much-publicized revelations , however, hardly qualify as such. For instance, the authors tell how the K.G.B. forged a letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to E. Howard Hunt, the former C.I.A. officer and later
Watergate conspirator, in order to implicate the C.I.A. in the Kennedy
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embassy, and a young diplomat there saw his potential. After a further meeting one month later with representatives of MI6 flown in from the UK, operations followed to retrieve the entire 25,000-page cache of files hidden in his country house, which contained details about KGB operations abroad from
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not even remotely based on facts or records", and mentioned that the book is not based on official records from the Soviet Union but provided by a person who defected to the western world in 1992. Singhvi further added that the book is going after those Indian leaders who are "not alive to deny the
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Mitrokhin material is real because it fills in the gaps in Western files on major cases through 1985. Also, the operational material matches western electronic intercepts and agent reports. What MI6 got for a little kindness and a pension was the crown jewels of Russian
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wrote that "Mitrokhin was a self-described loner with increasingly anti-Soviet views ... Maybe such a potentially dubious type (in KGB terms) really was able freely to transcribe thousands of documents, smuggle them out of KGB premises, hide them under his bed, transfer them to his country house,
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contains new information ... none of it has much significance for broader interpretations of the Cold War. The main message the reader comes away with after plowing through almost a thousand pages is the same one gleaned from the earlier books: the
Soviets were incredibly successful, albeit evil,
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Notes in the archive describe extensive preparations for large-scale sabotage operations against the United States, Canada, and Europe in the event of war, although none was recorded as having been carried out, beyond creating weapons and explosives caches in assorted foreign countries. This
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was Sub-Director of the Latin
American Department of the KGB between 1968 and 1972. In 1998 he gave a lecture where he made statements that contradicted these claims. For instance he said that the KGB was not called to recruit members from Communist or other left wing parties.
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bury them in milk cans, make multiple visits to
British embassies abroad, escape to Britain, and then return to Russia, and carry the voluminous work to the west, all without detection by the KGB ... It may all be true. But how do we know?" That same year, the
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described Mitrokhin and Andrew's work as "fascinating reading for anyone interested in the craft of espionage, intelligence gathering and its overall role in 20th-century international relations", offering "a window on the Soviet worldview and, as the ongoing
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102:, a British diplomat with a short career in MI6, said to be frequently under the influence of alcohol; the archive indicates that he gave the KGB at least 389 top secret documents in the first six months of 1945 along with a further 168 in December 1949.
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In 1981 the Soviets had launched "Operation Kontakt", which was based on a forged document purporting to contain details of the weapons and money provided by the ISI to Sikh militants who wanted to create an independent country. In November 1982,
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who passed on classified documents to the KGB in the late 1960s. Lipka had denied his involvement until the last moments before his trial was to begin 30 years later, when prosecutors revealed that the prime witness against him was a former KGB
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KERL. Operator and Rashid were senior KGB agents who operated within the Somali government and the Arab League. KERL is believed to have connected Libya to USSR. Operator was Lt General Salad G. Kediye. Based on documents drawn from the
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was created to "maintain spiritual ties with our compatriots" and to help organize them. According to the archive, Alexius worked for the KGB as agent DROZDOV, and received an honorary citation from the agency for a variety of services.
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as an independent Sikh state. Indira Gandhi's decision to move troops into the Punjab was based on her taking seriously the information provided by the Soviets regarding secret CIA support for the Sikhs. The KGB role in facilitating
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by the KGB as agents or sources. The individuals outed by Mitrokhin appear to be what he says they were, but great care is generally taken to identify those who were unwitting dupes or, in many instances, uncooperative targets."
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of the Communist Party and leader of the Soviet Union, approved a proposal to fabricate Pakistani intelligence documents detailing ISI plans to foment religious disturbances in Punjab and promote the creation of
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nor any other agency was manipulating the Czechoslovak reform movement." But, Kalugin's messages were destroyed because they contradicted the conspiracy theory fabricated by Andropov. Andropov ordered many
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who stated in 1992: "The 1984 Operation Bluestar became necessary because of the vast disinformation against Sant Bhindranwale by the KGB, and repeated inside Parliament by the Congress Party of India."
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Christopher Andrew states that in the Mitrokhin Archive there are several Latin American leaders or members of left wing parties accused of being KGB informants or agents. For example, leader of the
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is our man ". The allegations were rejected by Prodi. Litvinenko also said that "Trofimov did not exactly say that Prodi was a KGB agent, because the KGB avoids using that word." In April 2006,
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raising a few new issues of its own", and "sheds new light on Soviet intelligence activity that, while perhaps not so spectacular as some expected, is nevertheless significantly illuminating."
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and other Hungarian leaders that the Soviet government had not ordered an attack on Hungary while the attack was beginning. The Hungarian leaders were arrested and Nagy was executed.
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events in Czechoslovakia, Andropov was a vigorous proponent of "extreme measures". He ordered the fabrication of false intelligence not only for public consumption, but also for the
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which he shared with the British intelligence in the early 1990s. Mitrokhin, who had worked at KGB headquarters in Moscow from 1956 to 1985, first offered his material to the US'
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made the allegation that he was the unidentified agent of influence codenamed DAN. According to the Mitrokhin Archive, DAN disseminated Soviet propaganda in his articles in the
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spymasters, and none of the Western services could come close to matching their expertise. Bravo the KGB." That same year, Reg Whitaker, a professor of Political Science at
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case in the United States clearly indicates, how little Russia has relented from the terror-driven spy society it was during seven inglorious decades of Communism."
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2663:: The Chilling True Story of the Largest Covert Biological Weapons Program in the World—Told from Inside by the Man Who Ran it
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as leaders of the British Labour Party. Clements was not named in Andrew and Mitrokhin's book in 1999, but an article in
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3302:"KGB papers, kept in secret since 1992, released by British archive"
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3400:"Intelligence and Security Committee: The Mitrokhin Inquiry Report"
3000:
Through the Eyes of the Enemy: The Autobiography of Stanislav Lunev
1688:
UK House of Commons, Hansard Debates, 21 Oct 1999, Columns 587–594
1025:
975:
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163:
3786:
Intelligence and Security Committee: The Mitrokhin Inquiry Report
2280:"Scaramella questioned in Rome over arms trafficking allegations"
1200:
material will send historians scurrying to rewrite their books."
982:, a group of PFLP fighters carried out a spectacular raid on the
114:
Vasili Nikitich Mitrokhin originally started his career with the
1432:, and book published by Cambridge historian Christopher Andrew
912:
783:
491:
359:
279:
178:
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Rufford and Penrose, 'KGB Claims Kinnock Aide Was Agent Dan',
1437:
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Transfer of about one hundred machine-guns, automatic rifles,
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617:. Lane denied this allegation and called it "an outright lie".
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Secrets From the Lubyanka - "The Sword and the Shield" Review
2636:
The Perversion Of Knowledge: The True Story of Soviet Science
2224:"Mitrokhin, la magistratura indaga, l'Udc prende le distanze"
1191:
assassination. Actually, this story surfaced in Henry Hurt's
486:
movement. The leading role in this operation belonged to the
465:, providing the Soviets with detailed information about the
282:
assassin who under a false identity served as ambassador of
3481:
The Litvinenko murder: Scaramella - The Italian Connection
1842:"Soviet Intelligence in Latin America during the Cold War"
735:. After these events, Andropov had a "Hungarian complex":
95:'s clandestine intelligence operations around the world.
978:
BARVIKHA-1 during his visits to the Soviet Union. Led by
212:
The notes also allege that some 35 senior politicians in
34:
refers to a collection of handwritten notes about secret
2935:
Building a New India: An Agenda for National Renaissance
2822:. Vasili Mitrokhin. New York: Basic Books. p. 392.
1150:
by KGB sabotage teams, which were to be based along the
962:, who established close collaboration with the Romanian
126:
in February 1956 which denounced the previous regime of
3732:
KGB Lexicon: The Soviet Intelligence Officer's Handbook
3534:"2006: Speech in the European Parliament: Romano Prodi"
3332:"Commons Hansard Debates 21 Oct 1999 : Column 587"
2084:"'KGB moles infiltrated Indira's PMO' - Times of India"
2054:"USSR supplied clandestine cash to Congress party: CIA"
1506:
The KGB and the Vatican: Secrets of the Mitrokhin Files
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that military intervention was necessary. He convinced
445:
Obtaining documents from defense contractors including
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in 1970. The weapons were delivered by the KGB vessel
974:
of the PFLP organization, who usually stayed in a KGB
3693:
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West
3669:
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West
2392:
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West
2364:
Bonini, Carlo; D'Avanzo, Giuseppe (7 December 2006).
1976:
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West
1933:"Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas 'was KGB agent'"
1699:
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West
314:(1933–1972), codenamed OPERATOR, member of Somalia's
2339:"'Il gruppo della Mitrokhin voleva Prodi e D'Alema'"
3615:"Allegations in Mitrokhin Archives vague: Congress"
1643:
1641:
1591:"Cambridge Five spy ring members 'hopeless drunks'"
1509:. Catholic University of America Press. p. 6.
339:, was described as "a trusted agent" in KGB files.
27:
Handwritten notes of KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin
2259:(in Italian). Italian Parliament. 16 December 2004
1048:, which perpetrated terrorist attacks such as the
669:" who was secretly receiving government subsidies.
374:In September 2016, a work by two researchers (DR.
3273:"The Papers of Vasiliy Mitrokhin | ArchiveSearch"
3019:
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1769:Andrew, Christopher M.; Vasili Mitrokhin (2005).
1616:
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704:Installation and support of communist governments
695:. The story was spread by Russian-born biologist
680:), and by spreading conspiracy theories that the
597:Disinformation campaign against the United States
2455:"K.G.B. Told Tall Tales About Dallas, Book Says"
2390:Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin (2000).
1340:) to investigate alleged KGB ties to figures in
1101:information has been corroborated in general by
1060:, and previously mentioned "Carlos the Jackal".
948:Support of militant organizations and terrorists
3812:Interview on Mitrokhin with Christopher Andrews
3800:from the Cold War International History Project
3765:The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World
1398:The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World
1253:In July 2014, the Churchill Archives Centre at
1017:, relayed through Irish Communist Party leader
808:Attempted poisoning of the second President of
759:, only armed force could ensure their survival.
737:
403:and a member of the executive committee of the
384:President of the Palestinian National Authority
242:British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association
140:By the late 1960s, the KGB headquarters at the
3763:Andrew, Christopher, Vasili Mitrokhin (2005).
3745:Andrew, Christopher; Vasili Mitrokhin (2005).
3715:Andrew, Christopher, Vasili Mitrokhin (2000).
3647:Andrew, Christopher; Vasili Mitrokhin (1999).
2908:The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB in the World
2881:The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB in the World
2174:Audrey Gillan, "Ex-Editor dismisses spy claim"
855:, who had previously organized the assault on
665:by placing publications portraying him as an "
411:for MI5 in the 1930s. In 1956, while visiting
3667:Andrew, Christopher, Vasili Mitrokhin (1999)
2230:(in Italian). 1 December 2006. Archived from
1844:. Centro de Estudios Publicos. Archived from
1404:'s (Codenamed VANO) relations with the KGB.
1292:Investigations after publication of the books
1165:and oil and gas pipelines across Canada from
1030:Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
984:Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
497:KGBs direct link to Prime Minister of India,
50:, which arranged his defection from Russia.
8:
2938:. UBS Publishers' Distributors. p. 18.
1304:After the first book (Andrew and Mitrokhin,
390:Alleged KGB operations revealed in the files
2603:
2601:
2315:(in Italian). December 2006. Archived from
639:using the ex-CIA case officer and defector
3609:
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2766:The KGB and the Battle for the Third World
2754:The KGB and the Battle for the Third World
1859:The KGB and the Battle for the Third World
318:which took over the country following the
3798:The Mitrokhin Archive - A Note on Sources
3788:(Report of the British SIS to Parliament)
3573:"Advani seeks white paper on KGB charges"
3248:"Mitrokhin's KGB archive opens to public"
2789:The operation was personally approved by
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1161:An "immensely detailed" plan to destroy "
1113:. The operations included the following:
2911:. Penguin Books Limited. pp. 279–.
2884:. Penguin Books Limited. pp. 278–.
1731:. Associated Press. September 25, 1997.
892:National Alliance of Russian Solidarists
841:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
628:, attempting to incriminate Hunt in the
560:. The allegations were evaluated by the
3734:, Frank Cass & Co. Ltd, 451 pages,
3436:from the original on September 20, 2018
3424:Stille, Alexander (December 11, 2006).
3049:"Soviet KGB equipment found in Belgium"
2198:"'Così la Mitrokhin indagava su Prodi'"
1725:"Ex-Clerk Sentenced To 18 Years as Spy"
1456:
1005:pistols, and cartridges to the Marxist
682:assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
564:, which was established in 2002 by the
407:in the 1950s. Driberg had spied on the
335:who seized power in Nicaragua in 1979,
3113:Amy Knight, "The selling of the KGB,"
2851:Christopher Andrew (10 October 2006).
1913:from the original on 24 September 2019
1498:
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1146:Disruption of the power supply across
931:, Christian Peace Conference, and the
886:. Khoklov was poisoned by radioactive
720:services at the occupied territories.
684:had been planned by the US government.
611:John F. Kennedy assassination theories
605:by the KGB against the United States:
250:(1935–2017), codenamed SKOT, a former
232:Prominent KGB spies named in the files
3426:"The Secret Life of Mario Scaramella"
2905:Christopher Andrew (2 January 2014).
2878:Christopher Andrew (2 January 2014).
2811:
2809:
2807:
1474:Historical Dictionary of the Cold War
1096:Preparations for large-scale sabotage
903:The book describes establishing the "
815:on 13 December 1979. Department 8 of
7:
3059:from the original on 31 January 2020
1052:. Other Stasi contacts included the
907:" on order from Stalin in 1943 as a
3134:Dravis, Michael (17 January 2000).
1943:from the original on 14 August 2020
1547:from the original on 18 August 2020
995:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
927:and in front organizations such as
828:for the attack on Bulgarian writer
303:(1945–2013), a former clerk at the
3002:, Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1998.
1597:from the original on 19 April 2019
1009:by the Soviet intelligence vessel
687:Fabrication of the story that the
98:They also provide specifics about
25:
3843:Non-fiction books about espionage
3312:from the original on July 2, 2019
3250:. Churchill College. 2014-07-07.
1901:Baker, Peter (8 September 2016).
1735:from the original on June 5, 2023
1414:, referred to the notes as "pure
1374:member of the European Parliament
803:Assassinations attempts and plots
382:(also known as 'Abu Mazen'), the
3625:from the original on 24 May 2019
3532:Batten, Gerard (26 April 2006).
1775:. Basic Bookstore. p. 448.
1050:1985 Rhein-Main Air Base bombing
1021:. He has denied the allegations.
488:General Intelligence Directorate
441:United States Secretary of State
409:Communist Party of Great Britain
205:'s phone during the time he was
3514:from the original on 2021-11-12
3504:"Prodi slams TV over spy claim"
3455:"Spy expert at centre of storm"
3381:from the original on 2019-12-27
3283:from the original on 2021-10-29
3254:from the original on 2019-11-29
2816:Andrew, Christopher M. (2000).
2473:from the original on 2021-10-28
2094:from the original on 2021-07-28
2064:from the original on 2021-07-28
1883:from the original on 2020-02-03
1819:from the original on 2011-07-09
1537:"Behind a bittersweet industry"
1324:'s centre-right coalition, the
601:Andrew described the following
514:, journalist and editor of the
171:dissolution of the Soviet Union
3170:The American Historical Review
2345:(in Italian). 27 November 2006
2204:(in Italian). 30 November 2006
1233:The American Historical Review
1024:Transfer of anti-tank grenade
1007:Official Irish Republican Army
954:Terrorism and the Soviet Union
882:were approved by the KGB head
216:worked for the KGB during the
1:
3358:The Secret History Of The CIA
3136:"Andrew and Mitrokhin Part 1"
2979:, 1987, Hamish Hamilton Ltd,
2151:'Richard Clements' (Obituary)
1471:Smith, J.; Davis, S. (2017).
1436:, a comprehensive account of
1133:"Lightning" explosive devices
1064:Active measures in South Asia
731:, and was present during the
399:(code-named Lepage), British
316:Supreme Revolutionary Council
61:to their new headquarters at
3696:. Penguin (published 2000).
3214:. Vol 3, No 18. 21 May 2001.
2857:. Basic Books. p. 152.
2278:Popham, Peter (2006-12-28).
1203:In her 2000 review, scholar
835:Preparations to assassinate
755:, he was convinced that, as
415:to interview his old friend
3356:Joseph John Trento (2001),
3277:archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk
2453:Risen, James (1999-09-12).
1978:(London, 1999) pp. 310–311.
1701:(London, 1999) pp. 559–563.
1434:The World Was Going Our Way
1423:Libya and Somali KGB Agents
1310:Secret Intelligence Service
270:Central Intelligence Agency
183:Central Intelligence Agency
44:Central Intelligence Agency
3869:
3730:Vasiliy Mitrokhin (2002),
2932:Subramanian Swamy (1992).
2441:KGB in Europe and the West
2411:KGB in Europe, pp. 296–297
1410:, the spokesperson of the
951:
646:Spreading rumors that the
520:, and later an advisor to
378:and G. Remez) stated that
193:as far back as the 1930s.
135:invasion of Czechoslovakia
75:The official historian of
3562:Reuters, 28 November 2006
3237:, History Net, April 2002
2082:Lall, Rashmee R. (2005).
1593:. BBC News. 7 July 2014.
1446:National Security Service
1392:, a senior leader of the
925:World Council of Churches
822:the secret KGB laboratory
733:1956 Hungarian Revolution
2638:. Westview Press (2004)
2286:. London. Archived from
2111:Andrew & Mitrokhin,
2038:Andrew & Mitrokhin,
1974:Andrew & Mitrokhin,
1743:– via NYTimes.com.
1412:Indian National Congress
1372:, at the time a British
1346:Federal Security Service
1306:The Sword and the Shield
1209:The Sword and the Shield
847:manufactured a powdered
305:National Security Agency
85:The Sword and the Shield
3212:Central European Review
2735:First Chief Directorate
1239:Central European Review
1220:, gave a review at the
1186:In 1999, the historian
1117:A plan for sabotage of
899:Penetration of churches
845:the same KGB laboratory
839:, the president of the
554:Prime Minister of Italy
506:Accused but unconfirmed
473:ballistic missiles and
439:when he was serving as
173:in 1991 he traveled to
116:First Chief Directorate
55:First Chief Directorate
3853:2005 non-fiction books
3848:1992 non-fiction books
3444:– via slate.com.
3141:The Intelligence Forum
3055:. September 15, 1999.
2729:The vice-president of
2309:"Licenza di uccidere?"
2137:Andrew and Mitrokhin,
1697:Andrew and Mitrokhin,
1566:"Just How Intelligent"
1394:Bharatiya Janata Party
1356:(who was shot dead in
761:
663:Martin Luther King Jr.
661:Attempts to discredit
566:centre-right coalition
3792:The Mitrokhin Archive
3490:, by Lauren Veevers,
2139:The Mitrokhin Archive
1370:UK Independence Party
1042:Peter-Michael Diestel
915:, and later, for the
843:. In the late 1940s,
630:Kennedy assassination
556:and president of the
337:Carlos Fonseca Amador
312:Salaad Gabeyre Kediye
207:US Secretary of State
3805:Spy Fever Strikes UK
3544:on 29 September 2007
3115:The Wilson Quarterly
2234:on 29 September 2007
2187:, September 20, 1999
2128:, September 19, 1999
1939:. 8 September 2016.
1620:Christopher Andrew,
1503:Brennan, S. (2022).
1350:Alexander Litvinenko
1330:Mitrokhin Commission
1283:In 2001, the author
1087:was acknowledged by
937:Patriarch Alexius II
884:Vladimir Semichastny
570:Mitrokhin Commission
562:Mitrokhin Commission
463:Lockheed Corporation
197:Content of the notes
188:He then went to the
3688:Andrew, Christopher
3540:MEP. Archived from
3338:on 16 December 2012
3149:on 4 September 2015
3089:Joseph E. Persico,
2665:1999. Delta (2000)
2634:Vadim J. Birstein.
2319:on 13 February 2007
2313:La storia siamo noi
2202:Corriere della Sera
2164:, November 28, 2006
2141:, pages 529 and 555
1877:The Washington Post
1580:, February 18, 2003
1543:. 30 January 2004.
1332:, presided over by
1105:defectors, such as
929:World Peace Council
921:agents of influence
905:Moscow Patriarchate
824:which had prepared
757:in Budapest in 1956
620:Forged letter from
609:Promotion of false
590:La storia siamo noi
558:European Commission
358:, in alliance with
110:Origin of the notes
83:, wrote two books,
3579:, October 3, 2005.
3486:2006-12-17 at the
3468:, 2 December 2006
3460:2020-08-26 at the
3233:2006-12-04 at the
3096:2017-09-19 at the
2658:and S. Handelman.
2459:The New York Times
2394:. Gardners Books.
2179:2020-01-31 at the
2156:2023-06-28 at the
2088:The Times of India
2058:The Economic Times
1907:The New York Times
1813:commdocs.house.gov
1729:The New York Times
1654:, 3 February 2004.
1635:, 4 February 2004.
1627:2019-04-23 at the
1622:"Vasili Mitrokhin"
1571:2019-12-24 at the
1328:, established the
1320:In Italy in 2002,
1278:British Parliament
1223:Intelligence Forum
1085:Operation Bluestar
909:front organization
832:in London in 1978.
252:Detective Sergeant
157:Vladimir Kryuchkov
81:Christopher Andrew
3684:Mitrokhin, Vasili
3104:, 31 October 1999
3078:The KGB in Europe
3036:The KGB in Europe
3024:The KGB in Europe
2959:The KGB in Europe
2945:978-81-85674-21-6
2918:978-0-14-197798-0
2891:978-0-14-197798-0
2864:978-0-465-00313-6
2829:978-0-465-01003-5
2593:The KGB in Europe
2581:The KGB in Europe
2569:The KGB in Europe
2554:The KGB in Europe
2015:The KGB in Europe
2002:The KGB in Europe
1989:The KGB in Europe
1963:Mitrokhin Archive
1840:Leonov, Nikolai.
1796:The KGB in Europe
1712:Mitrokhin Archive
1665:Mitrokhin Archive
1652:Los Angeles Times
1516:978-1-949822-22-9
1484:978-1-4422-8186-8
1430:Mitrokhin Archive
1326:House of Freedoms
1322:Silvio Berlusconi
1255:Churchill College
1089:Subramanian Swamy
1075:General Secretary
1019:Michael O'Riordan
980:Carlos the Jackal
880:Bohdan Stashynsky
868:Anatoliy Golitsyn
853:Iosef Grigulevich
765:Nikita Khrushchev
753:in Warsaw in 1981
745:in Prague in 1968
723:The KGB director
678:operation PANDORA
635:Discrediting the
622:Lee Harvey Oswald
276:Iosif Grigulevich
256:New Scotland Yard
142:Lubyanka Building
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1276:) stated to the
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1167:British Columbia
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