The VENONA Documents, June 1945
These are the scanned-in images of the VENONA documents which have been
declassified up to this point that are from the month of June 1945.
Quick Index:
- The whereabouts of various deserters, including Elizabeth Kuznetsova. (Release Four)
- Speculations by Minter, American charge D'Affaires in Canberra, on the identity of the GPU representative in Canberra. (Release Five)
- Correction: Please alter the external serial number in the message heading to read 169, instead of 237. (Release Five)
- Cessation of liaison with L. (Release Five)
- Amendment: In the third line of the text, please delete "[7 groups unrecovered]", and substitute ", being a weak-willed man". (Release Five)
- Status of ANTON's family. (Release Four)
- Information about various Soviet persons. (Release Three)
- Soviet University students contact with KGB Washington. (Release Three)
- Request to excuse FEDOSEEV from work for 20-25 days. (Release Five)
- GOSBANK requests money be issued to the NEAR NEIGHBOURS. (Release Five)
- A report from agent Isaac Folkoff. (Release Four)
- Information from Harry Dexter White. (Release Four)
- Monetary assistance to PETR from funds of the Fifth Line. (Release Four)
- "NESTER" working in Canberra. (Release Five)
- Precautions for safeguarding Soviet Diplomatic Posts. (Release Five)
- Reference to deserting seamen. (Release Five)
- The Center asks for information from the Mexico City KGB agent network. (Release Four)
- Message for FEDOTOV about prisoners of war (1945). (Release Five)
- Subversion among Soviet merchant ship crews. (Release Four)
- A circular message to all KGB stations re: the security of the victory parade in Moscow. (Release Four)
- Administrative arrangements. (Release Four)
- Bio. of American Communist Party member, LANYa's husband. (Release Three)
- CONDENSER identified by NY KGB. (Release Three)
- Visas issued to the Scientifc Delegation and mentions of: DZhEJMS, LAN, BERNARD, ALEXANDER, HEIMAN and FIELD (Release Five)
- Activities of covername OLIVER (Antonio Gomez Deans). (Release Four)
- Mexico City KGB to contact PEDRO (Jesus Hernandez Tomas). (Release Four)
- Agent Isaac Folkoff has left San Francisco for a month. (Release Four)
- 1. Undesirability of making presents to "PALM"; 2. Reference to "NESTOR's" plan of action. (Release Five)
- Reissue: "TAGOR", "ARTUR's" work in Brazil, "FILIPP" and other contacts (1945). (Release Five)
- Attitudes toward Soviet Union of some important American public figures. (Release Four)
- Financial messages. (Release Five)
- Reissue: Source to be assessed locally; "ARTUR" and DE FRUTOS (1945). (Release Five)
- Expenses of Bogota MGB for First Quarter of 1945 (1945). (Release Five)
- KGB concerns about behavior of "NORA" and her son. (Release Three)
- Fragmentary information about US-UK matters. (Release Three)
- ROUBLE provides State Dept. Telegram to KGB. (Release Three)
- Codes and aviation workers (Release Three)
- KGB agent ROUBLE provides OSS papers to KGB. (Release Three)
- Reissue: Please report on Enrique GRUN; "LUIZA" and "ARTUR" to visit Chile (1945). (Release Five)
- Methods of handling reports - fragmentary translation. (Release Three)
- KGB Payroll deductions. (Release Three)
- KGB Payroll deductions. (Release Three)
- KGB agent EL to work for US Nuremberg trial team. (Release Three)
- KGB source provides data on US Government personalities. (Release Three)
- Various US views regarding treatment of Germany. (Release Three)
- MOLE gives KGB US-UK plans for Germany in Post-War. (Release Three)
- ROUBLE provides State Department material to KGB (Release Three)
- Amendment to: Departure of agents, prisoners of war and collaborators (1945) (Release Five)
- Reissue of: Departure of agents, prisoners of war and collaborators (1945). (Release Five)
- Correction to: Person requests payment (1945). (Release Five)
- MOLE provides info on some public figures. (Release Three)
- Password scenario for contacting "ERNEST" by phone. (Release Three)
- ZORIN's trip to San Francisco. (Release Three)
- Mention of the Soviet cipher clerk in NY. (Release Three)
- KGB NY reports instructing J. Coplon not to remove docs until she has gained trust. (Release Three)
- A KGB report on US Armaments. (Release Three)
- Lack of response from 2nd Directorate holding up establishment of agent radio network in Latvia (1945) (Release Five)
- Agents at work among Baltic refugees (1945) (Release Five)
- Correction: Agents at work among Baltic refugees (1945) (Release Five)
- Mention of OSS. (Release Three)
- Mention of a Treasury Department Unit. (Release Three)
- KGB report on US naval vessels. (Release Three)
- "GRANDSON" reports on an anti-Soviet article in the newspaper "CENTURY". (Release Five)
- Bits and pieces mentioning DOUGLAS WOLF, "CHESS KNIGHT", "OKh", "ADA", ZAPATA", HARRY and JOSE. (Release Five)
- KGB Agent ROUBLE provides internal Treasury Depa. memo. (Release Three)
- Information from covername MOLE. (Release Three)
- Summary of data from Victor Perlo. (Release Three)
- Victor Perlo's data on a new US military jet, P-80. (Release Three)
- MOLE reports on views of some political party officials. (Release Three)
- Information on American industrialists from MOLE. (Release Three)
- I. provides KGB an OSS telegram from Belgrade. (Release Three)
- Victor Perlo provides KGB extracts of secret gov't docs. (Release Three)
- Request to publish book in the U.S. (Release Five)
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