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'''Samuel Bloomfield''' was a staff member of the Eastern European division of the Research and Analysis section of the [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS) in 1942.  Bloomfield was also secretly a member of the [[Communist Party of the United States of America]] (CPUSA).  He managed the Progressive Book Shop in Washington, D.C.  After being investigated by the [[FBI]] in relation to the [[Comintern]] Apparatus investigation, Bloomfield left the OSS and Washington, and moved to San Francisco, where he found employment with the [[British Information Service]].
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==Venona==
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Samuel Bloomfield is referenced in the following [[Venona]] decrypt:
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726–729 KGB New York to Moscow, 22 May 1942.
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==References==
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*FBI report of 31 May 1944, FBI Comintern Apparatus file (FBI File 100-203 581), serial 2753.
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*Comintern Apparatus Summary Report, 15 December 1944, FBI Comintern Apparatus file, serial 3702.
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[[Category:KGB Agents and Sources]]

Revision as of 17:56, August 18, 2016

Samuel Bloomfield was a staff member of the Eastern European division of the Research and Analysis section of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in 1942. Bloomfield was also secretly a member of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA). He managed the Progressive Book Shop in Washington, D.C. After being investigated by the FBI in relation to the Comintern Apparatus investigation, Bloomfield left the OSS and Washington, and moved to San Francisco, where he found employment with the British Information Service.

Venona

Samuel Bloomfield is referenced in the following Venona decrypt:

726–729 KGB New York to Moscow, 22 May 1942.

References

  • FBI report of 31 May 1944, FBI Comintern Apparatus file (FBI File 100-203 581), serial 2753.
  • Comintern Apparatus Summary Report, 15 December 1944, FBI Comintern Apparatus file, serial 3702.