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Winston Burdett

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In the early 1950s he told the story of his wife's death, which he speculated was due to his refusal to spy for the Soviet Union any longer, to New York Municipal Judge Robert Morris. Morris subsequently encouraged him to speak up about the incident to the
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man. Miller handed him $ 200 and detailed the mission. Burdett was to report back on the morale of the Finnish population and troops. Three weeks later, Burdett was visiting Finnish troops in the field when Finland signed the
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for the Soviet Union in detail. Of the first five journalists called from Burdett's testimony at a 1955 hearing before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, only one admitted affiliation with the Communist Party,
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Hearing before the Senate Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, 84th Cong., 2d Sess., pt. 17, at 1587
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copyreader since 1953. Barnet lost his job because of his failure to answer questions at the hearing. Another witness, Charles S. Lewis, who had moved on to become news director of
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Burdett left the United States in February 1940, funded by CPUSA and using his press credentials to travel as a roving correspondent. Burdett first traveled to
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copyreader. Was promptly fired based on his testimony, he took the 5th Amendment and refused to confirm membership in the Communist Party.
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This is a list of other newspaper employees who were subpoenaed and testified in November 1955 due to Burdett's June testimony.
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and met another contact, "Mr. Miller". Burdett was disillusioned by the party when he met the liaison for his work as a spy in
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office knew their whereabouts other than they went into Yemen. When the trio emerged four weeks later, they emerged with what
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journal. At the meeting North suggested a spy mission and introduced him to an unnamed man. At another meeting in New York's
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This is a list of people named in Burdett's June 1955 testimony who subsequently testified in July before the subcommittee.
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to a stalemate. His contact at Union Square was later identified by Burdett in a photo as the liaison between CPUSA and the
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Burdett's testimony detailed his involvement with the Communist Party and ten other members of the Communist group at the
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Burdett's testimony prompted at least 35 subpoenas by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, headed by Senator
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in 1955, detailing his espionage work for the Soviet Union in Europe and naming dozens of other party members.
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affairs and lectured students visiting Rome from the rooftop of the CBS building. Burdett also worked for the
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Burdett retired from CBS in 1978 after 22 years in the Rome bureau. After his retirement, during the May 1981
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in New York anchored a news bulletin on CBS Radio, and spoke by telephone with Winston Burdett in Rome.
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reporter. Admitted to a one-year affiliation with the Communist Party and was allowed to keep his job.
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Encounter With The Middle East: An Intimate Report on What Lies Behind the Arab-Israeli Conflict
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in three years, leaving at age 19 in 1933. Burdett continued his education with graduate work in
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called "the most beautifully shot, beautifully written significant, substantive story about an
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under a Soviet embassy official. Burdett left the party and his spying behind in March 1942.
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hearing in 1955. Burdett spied intermittently for another two years. He visited the Soviet
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Audio file #28, Burdett reports on the Axis retreat in North Africa - December 16, 1942
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Burdett detailed his involvement with the Communist Party and his work as a spy at a
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Audio file #31, Burdett reports on Race for Possession of Italy - September 10, 1943
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World War II On The Air: Edward R. Murrow And The Broadcasts That Riveted A Nation
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World War II On The Air: Edward R. Murrow And The Broadcasts That Riveted A Nation
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World War II On The Air: Edward R. Murrow And The Broadcasts That Riveted A Nation
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The American Communist Party as an Auxiliary to Espionage: From Asset to iability
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Burdett worked as a film, theater and book critic. Burdett first joined the
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Audio file #29, Burdett reports on the Invasion of Sicily - July 10, 1943
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Strategy and Tactics of World Communism - Recruiting for Espionage"
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William McHale, was expelled from the nation by Iraqi authorities.
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Audio file #33, Burdett reports on Capture of Rome - June 5, 1944
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police reporter. Price lost his job as a result of his testimony.
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Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy
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CBS's Don Hollenbeck: A Honest Report in the Age of McCarthyism
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to cover a story. They vanished for four weeks, no one in the
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Winston Burdett Is Dead at 79; Covered World and War for CBS
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Burdett's first wife was Italian anti-fascist journalist,
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Winston Burdett; Ex-CBS Journalist, Murrow Colleague
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Index


Leslie Munro
Buffalo, New York
U.S.
Rome
Italy
broadcast journalist
CBS Radio Network
World War II
CBS television news
Edward R. Murrow
Murrow Boys
Communist Party
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee
Buffalo, New York
civil engineer
Harvard University
summa cum laude
Romance languages
Columbia University
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Communist Party
American Newspaper Guild
Nathan Einhorn
New Masses
Communist Party USAs
Union Square
Finland
1939 Soviet invasion
KGB

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