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The Rosenbergs were the only American civilians executed for espionage during the Cold War. [56] [57] [58] The funeral services were held in Brooklyn on June 21. The Rosenbergs were buried at Wellwood Cemetery, a Jewish cemetery in Pinelawn, New York. [52] The Times reported that 500 people attended and some 10,000 stood outside: [59]
People executed for spying for the Soviet Union (1 C, 11 P) ... Pages in category "Executed spies" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total.
World War I spies for the Russian Empire (2 P) U. World War I spies for the United Kingdom (54 P) ... Category: World War I spies. 13 languages ...
List of Soviet and Russian assassinations may refer to: List of Soviet assassinations; List of Russian assassinations This page was last edited on 15 ...
The NKVD soon focused attention on them and began investigating an alleged anti-Soviet conspiracy of German spies in the military, centered around the Air Force and linked to the conspiracies of 1937–1938. Suspects were transferred in early June from the custody of the Military Counterintelligence to the NKVD. Further arrests continued well ...
In March 1939, Makarov became associated with Leopold Trepper, a Soviet intelligence agent who would later run a large espionage network in Europe. Makarov was captured on the 13 December 1941 by the Abwehr and later executed in Plötzensee Prison in 1942.
Soviet spies against Western Europe (3 C, 11 P) U. Soviet spies against the United States (1 C, 28 P) W. Soviet female spies (1 P) Pages in category "Soviet spies"
Former spy of Soviet intelligence services; assassinated by the NKVD: Walter Krivitsky: NKVD: Austria-Hungary: 1937: Defected in Paris after the assassination of Reiss; apparent suicide in the United States in 1941 may have been an NKVD assassination Alexander Orlov: NKVD: Belarus: 1938: Fled while stationed in Spain to avoid execution in the ...