Sunday, July 06, 2014

Soviet Spy Secrets Revealed In Vasili Mitrokhin's Newly Released KGB Documents

The AP reports:
The papers spent years hidden in a milk churn beneath a Russian dacha and read like an encyclopedia of Cold War espionage.

Original documents from one of the biggest intelligence leaks in history — a who's who of Soviet spying — were released Monday after being held in secret for two decades.
There's more:
The newly released papers include a list of KGB agents in America over several decades. It runs to 40 pages and about 1,000 names.
It appears that Senator Joe McCarthy wasn't all wrong about communist subversion in America. Here's more.