The VENONA Documents, March 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 March 1944.
Quick Index:
- KGB Mexico to return $16,000 to KGB General Zubilin (stationed in Washinton) (Release Four)
- "VIKTOR" informed of "LEONID's" arrival in Mexico City (1944) (Release 6)
- An unauthorized contact. (Release Four)
- PETROV (probably Beria) authorizes a money exchange. (Release Four)
- "CYLINDER's" Report on a secret session of the Finnish Sejm (1944) (Release Five)
- Amendment: "CYLINDER's" Report on a secret session of the Finnish Sejm (Release Five)
- More information on Darcy Henwood; KGB agent Isaac Folkoff mentioned. (Release Four)
- Money passed between KGB personalities. (Release Four)
- Theft of bags of sugar from a wharf in San Francisco. (Release Four)
- An Official of Soviet Embassy in Moscow reportedly met with anti-Soviet emigres in Los Angeles. (Release Four)
- Andre Simone is not to be recruited by Mexico City KGB. (Release Four)
- The deserter Elizabeth Kuznetsova. (Release Four)
- Mention of Harry Bridges; also of KGB agent Isaac Folkoff. (Release Four)
- Moscow has sent $5650 to Mexico City KGB. (Release Four)
- Long message to Beria about plot to get Trotsky's murderer out of prison; KGB General Eitingon mentioned, along with many KGB agents including Jacob Epstein. (Release Four)
- Reference to RYZhIKh, OTDEL and VOLKOV. (Release Five)
- REShETKO to do work for JURIST (GRU Resident) (1944) (Release Five)
- REShETKO to do work for JURIST (GRU Resident) (1944). (Release Five)
- A forged passprt. (Release Four)
- Beria instructs Mexico city KGB on the handling of agents. KGB General Eitingon (who had organized the murder of Trotsky in 1940) sends greetings. (Release Four)
- Beria sends instrunctions on handling of agents. The message includes a password ("senoris" in the spanish language). (Release Four)
- Complaints about the work of a GRU officer in Los Angeles. (Release Four)
- A report that Lt. Col. Pash, Chief of US Army CIC in San Francisco has left for Iran. (Release Four)
- Covername OKH (Orive De Alba) (Release Four)
- The unidentified KGB agent BRUSOV has passed on information about the B-25J. Also, Leo Levanas has asked how he can be useful to the KGB. (Release Four)
- Mentions RABINOVICH (1944). (Release Five)
- KGB Illegal MER signs a message about KGB agent in US Government (Release Three)
- Covername BRUSOV reports about Bell Aircraft Corp. (Release Four)
- Deserters from Soviet ships. (Release Four)
- KGB courier arrives (Release Four)
- Discussion of Fernando Meca and Prieto. (Release Four)
- KGB family matters (Release Four)
- KGB family matters (Release Four)
- Covername KORSHUN and VOLK (Release Four)
- Joseph Davies, former U.S. Ambassador to Soviet Union is trying to get passport for the personal physician to the Warner brothers for a visit to Soviet Union. (Release Four)
- Question about a parcel. (Release Four)
- Some Office of War Information material. (Release Four)
- More KGB family matters. (Release Four)
- KGB agent Jacob Epstein under surveillance. (Release Four)
- Document forgery for covername NINA. (Release Four)
- Moscow inquires about radio tubes. (Release Four)
- A Soviet merchant seaman deserter. (Release Four)
- A stronger guard to be placed over a deserter. (Release Four)
- A report from KGB agent James W. Miller. (Release Four)
- Various KGB agents and a British official. (Release Four)
- A cover story (LEGENDA) for a KGB agent. (Release Four)
- Plans to get Trotsky's murderer out of prison. (Release Four)
- Covername SEM should be paid 300 dollars. He has been access to information about U.S. aircraft and radar. (Release Four)
- The search for the deserter Elizabeth Kuznetsova continues. (Release Four)
- Movement of KGB agents between Mexico and U.S. (Release Four)
- Payments to KGB agent. (Release Four)
- Concerns about behavior of Soviet official. (Release Four)
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