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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.
Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875–1956, England, p) Elizabeth Bentley (1767–1839, England, p) Nicolas Bentley (1907–1978, England, p) Phyllis Bentley (1894–1977, England, f) Richard Bentley (1662–1742, England, nf) Annie Bentoiu (1927–2015, Romania, f/p/nf) Derek Benz (born 1971, US, ch) Mohammed Benzakour (born 1972, Morocco ...
The Silvermaster File [1] of the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation is a 162-volume compendium totalling 26,000 pages of documents relating to the FBI's investigation of GRU and NKVD moles inside the U.S. federal government both before and during the Cold War.
Elizabeth Hurley’s Christmas spirit was on full display in her recent racy bikini photo. Image credits: elizabethhurley1. The 59-year-old took to Instagram to share news from her swim label with ...
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 Hurley just posted a slew of photos on Instagram showing off her toned butt, legs, and abs in a blue swimsuit. The star loves getting active outdoors.
Elizabeth Hurley had a unique way of celebrating her longtime friend’s birthday as she posted a series of photos on social media earlier this week. Hurley, 59, kicked off a nine-part Instagram ...
William Walter Remington (1917–1954) was an American economist who was employed in various federal government positions for the United States. His career was interrupted by accusations of espionage made by Elizabeth Bentley, a Soviet spy and defector.