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Jul 7, 2014 · A stash of 2,000 documents smuggled out of the former USSR is now available for viewing at Cambridge University. ... the secret files might themselves be propaganda. ... have warned that the KGB ...
Jul 7, 2014 · Jul 7, 2014, 11:04 AM PDT. Over 20 years after being smuggled out of Russia, a trove of KGB documents are being opened up to the public for the first time. The leaked documents include thousands ...
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Jul 7, 2014 · From 1972 to 1984, Major Vasiliy Mitrokhin was a senior archivist in the KGB’s foreign intelligence archive – with unlimited access to hundreds of thousands of files from a global network of spies and intelligence gathering operations. At the same time, having grown disillusioned with the brutal oppression of the Soviet regime, he was ...
Jul 6, 2014 · The papers, smuggled out of Russia by KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin after the breakup of the Soviet Union, describe sabotage plots, booby-trapped weapons caches and armies of agents under cover ...
Jul 8, 2014 · Thousands of KGB files from the ‘Mitrokhin Archive’ are now available to the public. In 1992, in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, a number of secret documents from the KGB, the ...
Mitrokhin Archive. The Mitrokhin Archive refers to a collection of handwritten notes about secret KGB operations spanning the period between the 1930s and 1980s made by KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin which he shared with the British intelligence in the early 1990s. [1] Mitrokhin, who had worked at KGB headquarters in Moscow from 1956 to 1985 ...
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The files were as extensive in scope as they were in the timespan. They included notes on Pope John Paul II, who the secret services sought to compromise; Melita Norwood, the KGB’s longest ...