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* [[Earl Browder]], [[General Secretary]] of the [[Communist Party of the United States]]
 
* [[Earl Browder]], [[General Secretary]] of the [[Communist Party of the United States]]
 
* [[Rose Browder]]
 
* [[Rose Browder]]
* [[William Browder]]
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* [[William Browder]] <ref>FBI Silvermaster file, [http://education-research.org/PDFs/Silvermaster054.pdf Vol. 54, pgs. 128 - 129] pdf. Record of conversation between Elizabeth Bentley and William Browder, brother of Earl Browder. </ref>
 
* [[Michael Burd]], Head of Midland Export Corporation
 
* [[Michael Burd]], Head of Midland Export Corporation
 
* [[Paul Burns]], employee of [[TASS (USSR)|TASS]]
 
* [[Paul Burns]], employee of [[TASS (USSR)|TASS]]
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* [[Mary Price]], stenographer for [[Walter Lippmann]] of the [[New York Herald]]
 
* [[Mary Price]], stenographer for [[Walter Lippmann]] of the [[New York Herald]]
 
* [[Esther Trebach Rand]], United Palestine Appeal
 
* [[Esther Trebach Rand]], United Palestine Appeal
* [[Bernard Redmont]], head of the Foreign News Bureau Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs  
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* [[Bernard Redmont]], head of the Foreign News Bureau Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs; Moscow and Paris Bureau Chief, ''CBS NEws''
 
* [[Peter Rhodes]], Foreign Broadcasting Monitoring Service, Allied Military Headquarters London; Chief of the Atlantic News Service, Office of War Information
 
* [[Peter Rhodes]], Foreign Broadcasting Monitoring Service, Allied Military Headquarters London; Chief of the Atlantic News Service, Office of War Information
 
* [[Stephen Rich]]
 
* [[Stephen Rich]]
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* [http://www.utoronto.ca/crees/serap/ Stalin-Era Research and Archives Project]
 
* [http://www.utoronto.ca/crees/serap/ Stalin-Era Research and Archives Project]
 
* [http://www.iisg.nl/~abb/abb_b12.html Russian State Archive] (RGASPI)
 
* [http://www.iisg.nl/~abb/abb_b12.html Russian State Archive] (RGASPI)
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Revision as of 22:17, August 8, 2007

Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Chairman of the bipartisan Commission on Government Secrecy, responsible for securing the release of Venona project materials, in the Introduction to his book Secrecy states, "The Venona intercepts contained overwhelming proof of the activities of Soviet spy networks in America, complete with names, dates, places, and deeds."(1) The release involved careful consideration of privacy interests of individuals mentioned, referenced, or identified in the translations. Some names have not been released when to do so would constitute an invasion of privacy. Over 200 named or covernamed persons found in the VENONA translations, persons then present in the U.S., are claimed by the KGB and the GRU in their messages as their clandestine assets or contacts.(2)


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  1. FBI Silvermaster file, Vol. 54, pgs. 128 - 129 pdf. Record of conversation between Elizabeth Bentley and William Browder, brother of Earl Browder.