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  1. Died. 26 October 2007 (aged 93) [1] Moscow, Russia [1] Occupation. Spy. Awards. Hero of the Russian Federation. Aleksandr Semyonovich Feklisov (Russian: Александр Семёнович Феклисов; 9 March 1914 – 26 October 2007) was a Soviet spy, the NKVD Case Officer who handled Julius Rosenberg and Klaus Fuchs, among others.

  2. Nov 1, 2007 · Nov. 1, 2007. Col. Aleksandr Feklisov, a Soviet spy whose long career included directing the intelligence-gathering of Julius Rosenberg, who was convicted of espionage and executed in 1953, and ...

  3. Aleksandr Feklistov was born on December 7, 1955, in Leningrad. In 1982, he graduated from Moscow Art Theatre School (course Oleg Yefremov). Since 1982, Feklistov has been a Moscow Art Theatre actor, and moved into the studio in 1988. Man, was one of the organizers of the Fifth Moscow Art Theatre.

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  4. Dec 8, 2007 · Aleksandr Feklisov remained proud of what he regarded as his espionage triumphs in three stints as a KGB officer. In New York in 1941-46, he handled agents as renowned as Julius and Ethel ...

  5. The pivotal moment with Feklisov's bold statement that a nuclear strike against Cuba would lead to the USSR taking similar action against West Berlin. "You know, John, when a tidal wave of a ...

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  6. Aleksandr Feklisov (9 March 1914 – 26 October 2007), known by the alias "Alexander Fomin", was a KGB Colonel who was the top Soviet Union agent in the United States, gaining information about America's nuclear program and other secrets. In 1962 he was part of the back-channel diplomacy between John F. Kennedy of the USA and Nikita Krushchev of the USSR in the Cuban Missile Crisis. Feklisov ...

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  8. That man was Aleksandr Semyonovich Feklisov. Feklisov claimed to be the KGB agent directly responsible for recruiting Julius Rosenberg and maintaining his network of spies. Feklisov was a KGB officer at the Russian consulate office in New York from 1940-1946. There he worked under Senior Case Officer Anatoli Yatskov (alias Yakovlev).

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