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Elizabeth Terrill Bentley (January 1, 1908 – December 3, 1963) was an American NKVD spymaster, who was recruited from within the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). She served the Soviet Union as the primary handler of multiple highly placed moles within both the United States Federal Government and the Office of Strategic Services from 1938 to 1945.
Elizabeth Bentley (1767–1839) was an English poet, one of a small wave of British and Irish writers from the labouring classes in the eighteenth century. She was a local poet who was nonetheless engaged with larger political and social issues.
Elizabeth Bentley (1908–1963) was an American spy. Elizabeth Bentley may also refer to: Elizabeth Bentley (writer) (1767–1839), British poet; Elizabeth Bentley OES Scholarship Fund, started in 1947 by the Order of the Eastern Star
Elizabeth Bentley reports on new KGB recruits from American Communist Party, Venona 588 New York to Moscow, 29 April 1944. KGB agent & Earl Browder instruct Bentley on new recruits, Venona 687 New York to Moscow, 13 May 1944. KGB NY Reports on new Agents from ACP working in US Govt, Venona 769, 771 KGB New York to Moscow, 30 May 1944.
Elizabeth Bentley (writer) Samuel Berdmore (schoolmaster) Edward Berdoe; Elizabeth, Princess Berkeley; John Bernard (actor) Mary Berry (writer, born 1763)
Beginning in 1945 with the allegations of defector and former NKVD courier Elizabeth Bentley (Venona cover names "Myrna"; [2] Umnitsa, "Clever Girl" [3]), the file is also known as the Bentley file or Gregory file ("Gregory" was the FBI code name for Bentley).
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[citation needed] Only in November 1945, when Elizabeth Bentley defected and corroborated much of Chambers's story, would the FBI begin to take Chambers seriously.