Soviet defectors: revelations of renegade intelligence officers, 1924-1954
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements vi vii Introduction 1. Early Defectors, 1924-1930 2. Yezhovsh china-Era Defectors, 1937-1940 3. World War II-Era Defectors, 1941-1946 4. Early Cold War Defectors, 1947-1951 5. Post-Stalin Purge Defectors, 1953-1954 Conclusion 1 11 45 100 170 214 263 Appendix: Organisational Changes in Soviet Intelligence and State Security, 1918-1954 Bibliography Index 285 286 319
Bibliography Works by Intelligence Officer Defectors (Including Post֊ 1954) ‘Les souvenirs d’un agent Soviétique’ (‘Memories of a Soviet Agent’), La Tribune de Geneve, published serially from 14 December 1949 to 12 January 1950. (A. A. Petrov) ‘Нравы и Работа ГПУ: Из Рассказов Секретного Сотрудника Чрезвычайки’ (‘Mores and Work of the GPU: From the Tales of a Cheka Secret Collaborator’), Vozrozhdenie, published serially from 11 September to б October 1926. (Stefens, aka Ivan Vasilyevich Gavrilchenko) Agabekov, Georgiy Sergeyevich, Г.П.У. Записки чекиста (GPU: Notes of a Chekist) (Berlin: Strela, 1930). Agabekov, Georgiy Sergeyevich, ЧК за работой (The Cheka at Work) (Berlin: Strela, 1931). Agabekov, Georgiy Sergeyevich, OGPU: The Russian Secret Terror, trans. Henry W. Bunn (New York: Brentano’s, 1931; Westport, CT: Hyperion Press, 1975). Agranyants, Oleg, Enemy of the people. Treacherous document. In the name of truth: 3 Plays (London: Overseas Publications Interchange, 1989). Agranyants, Oleg, Что делать?, ши деленинизация нашего общества главная задача дня (What to Doi, or the Deleninisation of our Society - the Primary Task of the Day) (London: Overseas Publications Interchange, 1989). Akhmedov, Ismail Gusseynovich, In and Out of Stalin’s GRU: A Tatar’s Escape from Red Army Intelligence (Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1984). Akhmedov, Ismail Gusseynovich and Pentti Lehtinen, Stalinin GRU: puna-armeijan tiedustelu-upseerin muistelmia vallankumouksen, 286
Bibliography sodan ja rauhan päiviltä (Stalin s GRU: Red Army Intelligence Officer’s Memoir of Revolution, War and Peace) (Helsinki: Aleakirja, 1988). Almazov, A. F. (pseudonym of Chikalov), Грозная Лубянка (Terrible Lubyanka), undated manuscript and typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection; Box 233, Folder 4 (microfilm reel 199). Almazov, A. F. (pseudonym of Chikalov), Система Следствия в МТБ (The Investigation System in the MGB), undated manuscript and typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection; Box 233, Folder 5 (microfilm reel 199). Almazov, A. F. (pseudonym of Chikalov), Голубок (Golubok), undated manuscript and typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection; Box 233, Folder 6 (microfilm reel 199). Almazov, A. F. (pseudonym of Chikalov), На Службе в Советской Разведке (In the Service of Soviet Intelligence), undated manuscript and typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection; Box 233, Folder 7 (microfilm reel 199). Andersen, Jakob and Oleg Gordievsky, De røde spioner: KGB’s opera tioner i Danmark fra Stalin til Jeltsin, fra Stauning til Nyrup (The Red Spies: KGB Operations in Denmark from Stalin to Yeltsin, from Stauning to Nyrup) (Copenhagen: Høst Søn, 2002). Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, KGB: The Inside Story of its Foreign Operations from Lenin to Gorbachev (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1990). Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, Instructions from the Centre: Top Secret Files from the KGB’s Foreign Operations, 1975-85 (London: Hodder бс
Stoughton, 1991). Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, More ‘Instructions from the Centre’: Top Secret Files on KGB Global Operations, 1975-1985 (London; Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1992). Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, Comrade Kryuchkov’s Instructions: Top Secret Files on KGB Foreign Operations, 19751985 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1993). Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB (New York: Basic Books, 1999). Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West (London: Allen Lane/Penguin Press, 1999). Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The World Was Going Our 287
Soviet Defectors Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World (New York: Basic Books, 2005). Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World (London: Penguin, 2006). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Деятельность Органов Государственной Безопасности в
Советском Союзе (Activity of the Organs of State Security in the Soviet Union), typescript dated 1950 in Bavaria, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 7. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Исправительно-Трудовые Лагеря МВД СССР (Corrective Labour Camps
of the USSR MVD), type script dated 1953 in Germany, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 7. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Охрана Государственных Границ Союза Советских Социалистических Республик (Protection of State Borders of the Unión of
Soviet Socialist Republics), typescript dated December 1950 in Bavaria, with handwritten revisions dated January 1955, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 7. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Особые Отделы Советской Армии (Special Sections of the
Soviet Army), typescript dated January 1952 in Bavaria, with handwritten revisions dated October 1953, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 7. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Вооруженные Силы МВД СССР (Military Forces of the USSR MVD), typescript
dated January 1951 in Bavaria, with handwritten revisions dated March 1955, Columbia University Rare Book and
Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Political Controls in the Soviet Army, undated typescript, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 58. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Военная Наука и Подготовка Кадров Советской Армии (Military Science and the Preparation of Soviet Military Cadres), undated typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 10 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Мобилизационная Работа Штаба Военного Округа в СССР (Mobilisation Work of a Military District Headquarters in the USSR), undated typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 11 (micro film reel 199). 288
Bibliography Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Фронтовики (Frontline Soldiers), type script dated April 1952 in Bavaria, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 12 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Особый Карательный Взвод (Special Disciplinary
Detachment), typescript dated January 1952 in Bavaria, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 13 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Медведь {Medved), typescript dated September 1951 in Bavaria, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky
Collection, Box 233, Folder 14 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Майор Дои Сан {Major Doi San), undated typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 15 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, six fragments from a draft book
on General Vlasov, undated typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 16 (microfilm reel 199). • • • • • • Белая Рабыня {White Slave) Советский Пленный (Soviet Prisoner) Протест Генерала Буняченко {General Bunyachenko ’s Protest), Первые Столкновения с
Немцами {First Conflicts with the Germans) Советские Пропагандисты {Soviet Propagandists) Участь Власовцев {The Vlasovites’ Fate) Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Selection and Training of Soviet Personnel for Trade Missions Abroad and the Soviet Trade Mission in Iran: Two Brief Studies (New York:
Research Program on the USSR, 1954). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Режим и охрана исправительнотрудовых
лагерей МВД (Regime and Security of MVD Corrective Labour Camps) (Munich: Institute for the Study of the USSR, 1956). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Living Conditions and Policing of MVD Corrective Labour Camps (Munich: Institute for the Study of the USSR, 1956). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Первая дивизия POA. Материалы к истории освободительного движения народов России (1941-1945) {First Division of the ROA: Historical Materials of the Liberation Movement of the Peoples of Russia (1941-1945)) (London, ON: Publisher of the Union for the Struggle for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia, 1974). 289
Soviet Defectors Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Manning the Iron Curtain’, Bulletin of the Institute for the Study of the USSR, voi. 9 (July 1962), pp. 14-21. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Crime and Punishment in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 42, no. 11 (November 1962), pp. 68-74. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘OKR: State Security in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 43, no. 9 (September 1963), pp. 21-31. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘The Communist Party and the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 44, no. 2 (February 1964), pp.29-37. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Party Political Work in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 44, no. 3 (March 1964), pp.62-8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Soviet Military Penal Units’, Military Review, voi. 48, no. 4 (April 1964), pp. 90-6. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Soviet Military Educational Institutions’, Military Review, voi. 46, no. 1 (January 1966), pp.11-14. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Soviet Mobilization Doctrine’, Military Review, voi. 46, no. 6 (June 1966), pp. 63-9. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Soviet Volunteers in the German Army’, Military Review, voi. 47, no. 11 (November 1967), pp. 56-64. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Officer Courts of Honor in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 48, no. 11 (November 1968), pp. 53-8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Coercion and Fear in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 49, no. 11 (November 1969), pp. 51-5. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, Кадры,
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Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements vi vii Introduction 1. Early Defectors, 1924-1930 2. Yezhovsh china-Era Defectors, 1937-1940 3. World War II-Era Defectors, 1941-1946 4. Early Cold War Defectors, 1947-1951 5. Post-Stalin Purge Defectors, 1953-1954 Conclusion 1 11 45 100 170 214 263 Appendix: Organisational Changes in Soviet Intelligence and State Security, 1918-1954 Bibliography Index 285 286 319
Bibliography Works by Intelligence Officer Defectors (Including Post֊ 1954) ‘Les souvenirs d’un agent Soviétique’ (‘Memories of a Soviet Agent’), La Tribune de Geneve, published serially from 14 December 1949 to 12 January 1950. (A. A. Petrov) ‘Нравы и Работа ГПУ: Из Рассказов Секретного Сотрудника Чрезвычайки’ (‘Mores and Work of the GPU: From the Tales of a Cheka Secret Collaborator’), Vozrozhdenie, published serially from 11 September to б October 1926. (Stefens, aka Ivan Vasilyevich Gavrilchenko) Agabekov, Georgiy Sergeyevich, Г.П.У. Записки чекиста (GPU: Notes of a Chekist) (Berlin: Strela, 1930). Agabekov, Georgiy Sergeyevich, ЧК за работой (The Cheka at Work) (Berlin: Strela, 1931). Agabekov, Georgiy Sergeyevich, OGPU: The Russian Secret Terror, trans. Henry W. Bunn (New York: Brentano’s, 1931; Westport, CT: Hyperion Press, 1975). Agranyants, Oleg, Enemy of the people. Treacherous document. In the name of truth: 3 Plays (London: Overseas Publications Interchange, 1989). Agranyants, Oleg, Что делать?, ши деленинизация нашего общества главная задача дня (What to Doi, or the Deleninisation of our Society - the Primary Task of the Day) (London: Overseas Publications Interchange, 1989). Akhmedov, Ismail Gusseynovich, In and Out of Stalin’s GRU: A Tatar’s Escape from Red Army Intelligence (Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1984). Akhmedov, Ismail Gusseynovich and Pentti Lehtinen, Stalinin GRU: puna-armeijan tiedustelu-upseerin muistelmia vallankumouksen, 286
Bibliography sodan ja rauhan päiviltä (Stalin's GRU: Red Army Intelligence Officer’s Memoir of Revolution, War and Peace) (Helsinki: Aleakirja, 1988). Almazov, A. F. (pseudonym of Chikalov), Грозная Лубянка (Terrible Lubyanka), undated manuscript and typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection; Box 233, Folder 4 (microfilm reel 199). Almazov, A. F. (pseudonym of Chikalov), Система Следствия в МТБ (The Investigation System in the MGB), undated manuscript and typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection; Box 233, Folder 5 (microfilm reel 199). Almazov, A. F. (pseudonym of Chikalov), Голубок (Golubok), undated manuscript and typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection; Box 233, Folder 6 (microfilm reel 199). Almazov, A. F. (pseudonym of Chikalov), На Службе в Советской Разведке (In the Service of Soviet Intelligence), undated manuscript and typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection; Box 233, Folder 7 (microfilm reel 199). Andersen, Jakob and Oleg Gordievsky, De røde spioner: KGB’s opera tioner i Danmark fra Stalin til Jeltsin, fra Stauning til Nyrup (The Red Spies: KGB Operations in Denmark from Stalin to Yeltsin, from Stauning to Nyrup) (Copenhagen: Høst Søn, 2002). Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, KGB: The Inside Story of its Foreign Operations from Lenin to Gorbachev (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1990). Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, Instructions from the Centre: Top Secret Files from the KGB’s Foreign Operations, 1975-85 (London: Hodder бс
Stoughton, 1991). Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, More ‘Instructions from the Centre’: Top Secret Files on KGB Global Operations, 1975-1985 (London; Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1992). Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, Comrade Kryuchkov’s Instructions: Top Secret Files on KGB Foreign Operations, 19751985 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1993). Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB (New York: Basic Books, 1999). Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West (London: Allen Lane/Penguin Press, 1999). Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The World Was Going Our 287
Soviet Defectors Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World (New York: Basic Books, 2005). Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World (London: Penguin, 2006). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Деятельность Органов Государственной Безопасности в
Советском Союзе (Activity of the Organs of State Security in the Soviet Union), typescript dated 1950 in Bavaria, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 7. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Исправительно-Трудовые Лагеря МВД СССР (Corrective Labour Camps
of the USSR MVD), type script dated 1953 in Germany, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 7. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Охрана Государственных Границ Союза Советских Социалистических Республик (Protection of State Borders of the Unión of
Soviet Socialist Republics), typescript dated December 1950 in Bavaria, with handwritten revisions dated January 1955, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 7. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Особые Отделы Советской Армии (Special Sections of the
Soviet Army), typescript dated January 1952 in Bavaria, with handwritten revisions dated October 1953, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 7. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Вооруженные Силы МВД СССР (Military Forces of the USSR MVD), typescript
dated January 1951 in Bavaria, with handwritten revisions dated March 1955, Columbia University Rare Book and
Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Political Controls in the Soviet Army, undated typescript, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 58. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Военная Наука и Подготовка Кадров Советской Армии (Military Science and the Preparation of Soviet Military Cadres), undated typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 10 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Мобилизационная Работа Штаба Военного Округа в СССР (Mobilisation Work of a Military District Headquarters in the USSR), undated typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 11 (micro film reel 199). 288
Bibliography Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Фронтовики (Frontline Soldiers), type script dated April 1952 in Bavaria, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 12 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Особый Карательный Взвод (Special Disciplinary
Detachment), typescript dated January 1952 in Bavaria, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 13 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Медведь {Medved), typescript dated September 1951 in Bavaria, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky
Collection, Box 233, Folder 14 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Майор Дои Сан {Major Doi San), undated typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 15 (microfilm reel 199). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, six fragments from a draft book
on General Vlasov, undated typescript, Hoover Institution Archives, Boris Nicolaevsky Collection, Box 233, Folder 16 (microfilm reel 199). • • • • • • Белая Рабыня {White Slave) Советский Пленный (Soviet Prisoner) Протест Генерала Буняченко {General Bunyachenko ’s Protest), Первые Столкновения с
Немцами {First Conflicts with the Germans) Советские Пропагандисты {Soviet Propagandists) Участь Власовцев {The Vlasovites’ Fate) Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Selection and Training of Soviet Personnel for Trade Missions Abroad and the Soviet Trade Mission in Iran: Two Brief Studies (New York:
Research Program on the USSR, 1954). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Режим и охрана исправительнотрудовых
лагерей МВД (Regime and Security of MVD Corrective Labour Camps) (Munich: Institute for the Study of the USSR, 1956). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Living Conditions and Policing of MVD Corrective Labour Camps (Munich: Institute for the Study of the USSR, 1956). Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Первая дивизия POA. Материалы к истории освободительного движения народов России (1941-1945) {First Division of the ROA: Historical Materials of the Liberation Movement of the Peoples of Russia (1941-1945)) (London, ON: Publisher of the Union for the Struggle for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia, 1974). 289
Soviet Defectors Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Manning the Iron Curtain’, Bulletin of the Institute for the Study of the USSR, voi. 9 (July 1962), pp. 14-21. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Crime and Punishment in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 42, no. 11 (November 1962), pp. 68-74. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘OKR: State Security in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 43, no. 9 (September 1963), pp. 21-31. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘The Communist Party and the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 44, no. 2 (February 1964), pp.29-37. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Party Political Work in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 44, no. 3 (March 1964), pp.62-8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Soviet Military Penal Units’, Military Review, voi. 48, no. 4 (April 1964), pp. 90-6. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Soviet Military Educational Institutions’, Military Review, voi. 46, no. 1 (January 1966), pp.11-14. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Soviet Mobilization Doctrine’, Military Review, voi. 46, no. 6 (June 1966), pp. 63-9. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Soviet Volunteers in the German Army’, Military Review, voi. 47, no. 11 (November 1967), pp. 56-64. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, Officer Courts of Honor in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 48, no. 11 (November 1968), pp. 53-8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich, ‘Coercion and Fear in the Soviet Armed Forces’, Military Review, voi. 49, no. 11 (November 1969), pp. 51-5. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, Кадры,
прохождение службы и подготовка пограничных войск МВД СССР {Personnel, Conditions of Service and Training of the Border Troops), Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, Пограничные военноучебные заведения (Military Training Institutions of the MVD Border Troops), Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, Послевоенная организация и деятельность советских органов государственной безопасности (Post-war Organisation and Activities 290
Bibliography of Soviet Organs of State Security), Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, Послевоенные сведения о генералитете госбезопасности СССР, 1945-1955 (Post-war Information about the General Corps of USSR State Security, 1945-1955), Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR, Box 8. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, Activities of the State Security Organs Within the USSR - Operational State Security Measures Inside the Country, undated typescript, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Research Program on the USSR. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, ‘Structure and Condition of the Soviet Organs of State Security after World War П’, in Simon Wolin and Robert M. Slusser (eds), The Soviet Secret Police (New York: Praeger, 1957), pp. 152-78. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, ‘Personnel, Conditions of Service and Training in the Border Troops’, in Simon Wolin and Robert M. Slusser (eds), The Soviet Secret Police (New York: Praeger, 1957), pp. 280-321. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, ‘Internal Activities of the Soviet Organs of State Security after World War IF, in Simon Wolin and Robert M. Slusser (eds), The Soviet Secret Police (New York: Praeger, 1957), pp. 322-37. Artemyev, Vyacheslav Pavlovich and Grigoriy Sergeyevich Burlutskiy, ‘Postwar Activities of the
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