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'''Michael Greenberg''' (28 November 1914-19 April 1992) was a scholar of Chinese economics and [[Chinese history|history]]. He was alleged to have provided a Soviet spy with information during the 1940s, but was never charged with espionage.
Greenberg was born as ''Michael Menahem Greenberg'' in [[Manchester]], Lancashire, England, son of a Polish-born father. He attended Manchester Grammar School and won a scholarship to [[Cambridge]] University where he won first class honours.
*[http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/silversm.htm FBI Silvermaster file]
* Michael Greenberg interview, 7 June 1947, FBI Silvermaster file, serial 2583.
*Washington Times-Herald, April l5, l951, p. &nbsp;5. *Elizabeth Bentley's Testimony in Institute of Pacific Relations, Hearings, Part 2, [[Exhibit]] No. 1ll, 112, pp. 433-434&nbsp;433–434.
*Elizabeth Bentley deposition 30 November 1945, FBI file 65-14603.
*Earl Latham, ''The Communist Controversy in Washington: From the New Deal to McCarthy'', Cambridge: Harvard University Press, (1966), 306–307.
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