The VENONA Documents, January 1943
These are the scanned-in images of the VENONA documents which have been
declassified up to this point that are from the month of January 1943.
Quick Index:
- Mostly unrecovered. References SKLARE (Release Two)
- Admiral King's interest in trawlers. (Release Four)
- A United Press dispatch about British warships. (Release Four)
- Instructions about ciphers. (Release Four)
- Moscow tells Naval GRU in Washington to expedite Minox cameras to Soviet Naval mission in London. (Release Four)
- A Soviet ship leaves Vendivostok for U.S. (Release Four)
- Clearing MARKIN's wife (1943). (Release Five)
- Armaments for Soviet merchant ships. (Release Four)
- Ship movements. (Release Four)
- A repeat of part of a message. (Release Four)
- Visa for Daniel Oscar Philip Kaiser (1943). (Release Five)
- Moscow gives instructions about contacting agents. (Release Four)
- Family matters. (Release Four)
- Armaments for Soviet ships. (Release Four)
- LUND to be sent illegally to the U.S.A (Release Two)
- List of coverterms/covernames (Release Two)
- Discussions of handling of Naval GRU agents Jack Fahy and Eugene F. Coleman (American Communists). (Release Four)
- Departure of a ship. (Release Four)
- Probable discussion of tradecraft relating to the illegal SALLY. (Release Four)
- Navigational information. (Release Four)
- Probable discussion of cipher system. (Release Four)
- Ship movements. (Release Four)
- Discussion of the agent ELEANOR and her family. (Release Four)
- U.S. naval activity in South Pacific. Mention of naval SIGINT. (Release Four)
- Collection of funds. (Release Four)
- A family matter. (Release Four)
- A message is to be repeated. (Release Four)
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