The VENONA Documents, December 1944
These are the scanned-in images of the VENONA documents which have been
declassified up to this point that are from the month of December 1944.
Quick Index:
- Greg Silver (ROBERT) Reports (Release Three)
- A Journalist (Release Three)
- A cipher text is given within a message. (Release Four)
- 3rd Reissue: Information requested on former employee of United Kingdom Commercial Corporation (1944) (Release Five)
- List of Manhattan Project scientists (Release One)
- Identification of MLAD (Release Three)
- More cipher text. (Release Four)
- KGB Illegals in Mexico. (Release Four)
- Moscow center asks about Illegals in Mexico. (Release Four)
- Reference to the conference in Teheran by the three Allied Powers (Release Five)
- Security concerns about KGB agent TALANT (Release Three)
- Status reports on various agents (Release One)
- Flora Wovschin and recruitment of Judith Coplon and Marion Davis. (Release Three)
- Various KGB Operations. (Release Three)
- Reissue (T9.3) (A more complete version of documents previously released in first VENONA release on 10 July 1995) (Release 6)
- KGB NY Internal Liason Service. (Release Three)
- Discussion of KGB agents in Mexico. Covername REMBRANDT (Sancha Padros) to go to the U.S. or South America. (Release Four)
- 3rd reissue of: Dispatch of LANGE and KOBLI to Leningrad (1944). (Release Five)
- 2nd Reissue: Report on German agent in Istanbul (1944) (Release Five)
- KGB agent Lud Ullman provides information from the air staff. (Release Three)
- KGB administration. (Release Three)
- Moscow Center asks for information about Marion Davis (relates to Flora Don Wauschin and Judith Coplon). (Release Four)
- Reference to possible recall of "BOER" (1944) (Release Five)
- Take care in working with "ARTUR" (1944) (Release Five)
- Someone will be in Mexico for an extended period. (Release Four)
- Discussion of a cipher text. (Release Four)
- References to VOJNA, "VETROV" and RUSAKOV (1944). (Release Five)
- Vladivostok. (Release Three)
- Wife of KGB agent Pierre Cot. (Release Three)
- Garbled request for caution (Release One)
- Greg Silvermaster provides secret documents. (Release Three)
- Difficulty in getting tickets to Mexico. (Release Four)
- Arrival of comrades NAZAROV and BARKOV (1044). (Release Five)
- NAZAROV and BARKOV to be transferred to new posts (1944). (Release Five)
- REVIZOROV to be retained pending transfer of NAZAROV and BARKOV (1944). (Release Five)
- Money remitted for the line of KhOROShEV (Release Five)
- A correspondent being studied by NY KGB. (Release Three)
- Countersurveillance. (Release Three)
- The Illegal ALBERT's network. (Release Three)
- KGB Administration. (Release Three)
- A confidential press conference. (Release Three)
- A four hour meeting with a KGB agent. (Release Three)
- Information coming out of Los Alamos (Release One)
- Discussion of ships and crews. (Release Four)
- A technical security inspection of a Soviet facility in San Francisco. (Release Four)
- Greg Silvermaster hands over Top Secret Material (Release Three)
- Information from Silvermaster and Robert Soble. (Release Three)
- The KGB chief in San Francisco is going to Los Angeles and Mexico City. (Release Four)
- Reissue of: Preparation for a conference (1944). (Release Five)
- Establishing a new laboratory (Release One)
- KGB agents and the Illegal Albert. (Release Three)
- KGB NY works a security case. (Release Three)
- Reference to "BIR". (Release Three)
- Greg Silvermaster. (Release Three)
- Covername TAGORE has arrived. (Release Four)
- Elizabeth Bently's company. (Release Three)
- The Illegal ALBERT and others. (Release Three)
- Various KGB Personalities. (Release Three)
- Baggage being sent from Mexico City to Montevideo. (Release Four)
- German military operations. (Release Three)
- The Foreign Office. (Release Three)
- The Polish Question. (Release Three)
- Technical Equipment. (Release Three)
- Reissue: Inquiry about the issue of a visa to a certain MYSKOV-PUSTOVYKh (1944) (Release Five)
- Information given by "PAUL" to "VALENTINA" (Release Five)
- Information given by "PAUL" to "VALENTINA" (1944). (Release Five)
- Earl Browder, the Illegal ALBERT, and others. (Release Three)
- Greg Silvermaster hands over Top Secret report. (Release Three)
- Reissue: Informs "VALENTIN" of transfer of funds to be passed to "MARR" (1944) (Release Five)
- Lud Ullman reports on US Military. (Release Three)
- The illegal ALBERT, Boris Morros, Al Stern and others. (Release Three)
- Visit of "Tagore" to NY and Montevideo. (Release Three)
- Amended Report. (Release Three)
- "VIKTOR" approves transfer of "ARTUR's" wife to Montevideo (1944) (Release Five)
- Correction to: "VIKTOR" approves transfer of "ARTUR's" wife to Montevideo (1944) (Release Five)
- Internal Security. (Release Three)
- Internal Security. (Release Three)
- Amended Report. (Release Three)
- Happy New Year. (Release Three)
- Lud Ullman reports. (Release Three)
- Reports about Lend-Lease. (Release Three)
- Reference to a report on DINULESCU" by "THE MISTRESS" (1944). (Release Five)
- "ARTUR's" organization may have to be abandoned (1944) (Release Five)
- Sino-American negotiations. (Release Three)
- Trotskyites. (Release Three)
- Flora Wovschin and Judy Coplon. (Release Three)
- The KGB 6th Line. (Release Three)
- A Soviet person has refused to return to the USSR. (Release Four)
- 6365 Yen sent for SERGEEChEV for NKO work. (Release Five)
- 6365 yen sent to SERGEEChEV for NKO work (1944) (Release Five)
- 3000 yen sent to the Soviet Embassy for the NEAR NEIGHBOURS (1944) (Release Five)
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