The VENONA Documents, February 1946
These are the scanned-in images of the VENONA documents which have been
declassified up to this point that are from the month of February 1946.
Quick Index:
Day of the Month:
1,
11,
14,
16,
19,
20,
21,
26,
28.
- Security of the cipher office-corrective measures. (Release Four)
- "DOCTOR's" and "NEIGHBOR's" ciphers and secret correspondence to be stored at the Soviet Embassy in Washington (Release Five)
- "DOCTOR's" and "NEIGHBOR's" ciphers and secret correspondence to be moved (Release Five)
- Conversation with OREKhOV and LEON SOBKOWSKI with reference to PRUSZYNSKI, LANGE, BLOCH, SYMANOWSKI, KWIBCIN and RUDZINSKI. (Release Five)
- EZhOV questions the destruction and handling of cipher material and the equipping of the cipher office (Release Five)
- ASHBY's visit to the Soviet Union. (Release Five)
- Polish 2nd Secretary's report on LITAUER, the Polish Minister in Washington. (Release Five)
- Reference to "DISTANT NEIGHBOR's" line (Release Five)
- Liaison with covername NAT; also reference to agent Isaac Folkoff. (Release Four)
- Reference to the "DOCTOR's LINE" and the "LINE of the DISTANT NEIGHBOR". (Release Five)
- Admit AMIRKYEVIEH and SERGEYEVICK to cipher rooms. (Release Five)
- Prospective move of Dr. REVISI to Chicago (1946) (Release Five)
- Reissue of: Instructions for Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow, to sever connections with the Korean KILSU HAAN (1946). (Release Five)
- Directions to write a note to the State Department (Release Five)
- Reference to a memo about the Berlin Conference (Release Five)
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