By John Beaty First Printing, December, 1951 Eleventh Printing April 1954 To the mighty company of American soldiers, sailors, airmen



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Stephen Rich

  • Kenneth Richardson, World Wide Electronics

  • Ruth Rivkin, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

  • Samuel Rodman, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

  • Allan Rosenberg, Board of Economic Warfare; Chief of the Economic Institution Staff, Foreign Economic Administration; Civil Liberties Subcommittee, Senate Committee on Education and Labor; Railroad Retirement Board; Councel to the Secretary of the National Labor Relations Board

  • Julius Rosenberg, United States Army Signal Corps Laboratories, executed for role in Rosenberg ring

  • Ethel Rosenberg, executed for role in Rosenberg ring based on perjured testimony of her brother David Greenglass

  • Amadeo Sabattini, International Brigades

  • Alfred Sarant, United States Army Signal Corps laboratories

  • Saville Sax, Young Communist League, friend of Los Alamos spy Theodore Hall

  • Marion Schultz, chair of the United Russian Committee for Aid to the Native Country

  • Bernard Schuster

  • Milton Schwartz

  • John Scott, Office of Strategic Services

  • Ricardo Setaro, journalist/writer Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)

  • Charles Bradford Sheppard, Hazeltine Electronics

  • Anne Sidorovich

  • Michael Sidorovich

  • George Silverman, Director of the Bureau of Research and Information Services, US Railroad Retirement Board; Economic Adviser and Chief of Analysis and Plans, Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Material and Services, War Department

  • Greg Silvermaster, Chief Planning Technician, Procurement Division, United States Department of the Treasury; Chief Economist, War Assets Administration; Director of the Labor Division, Farm Security Administration; Board of Economic Warfare; Reconstruction Finance Corporation Department of Commerce

  • Helen Silvermaster

  • Morton Sobell, General Electric, sentenced to 30 years at Alcatraz for his role in the Rosenberg ring

  • Jack Soble, brother of Robert Soblen, sentenced to 7 years for his role in the Mocase ring

  • Robert Soblen, psychiatrist, sentenced to life for espionage at Sandia Lab, escaped to IsraeI, committed suicide

  • Johannes Steele, journalist and radio commentator

  • Alfred Kaufman Stern, Popular Front

  • I. F. Stone, (*) journalist for The Nation

  • Augustina Stridsberg

  • Anna Louise Strong, journalist for The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, The Nation and Asia

  • Helen Tenney, Office of Strategic Services

  • Mikhail Tkach, editor of the Ukrainian Daily News

  • Lud Ullman, delegate to United Nations Charter meeting and Bretton Woods conference; Division of Monetary Research, Department of Treasury; Material and Services Division, Air Corps Headquarters, Pentagon

  • Irving Charles Velson, Brooklyn Navy Yard; American Labor Party candidate for New York State Senate

  • Margietta Voge

  • George Vuchinich, 2nt. United States Army assigned to Office of Strategic Services

  • Donald Wheeler, Office of Strategic Services Research and Analysis division

  • Enos Wicher, Wave Propagation Research, Division of War Research, Columbia University

  • Maria Wicher

  • Harry Dexter White, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury

  • Ruth Beverly Wilson

  • Ignacy Witczak

  • Ilya Wolston, United States Army military intelligence

  • Flora Wovschin, Office of War Information; United States Department of State

  • Jones Orin York

  • Daniel Zaret, United States Army Explosives Division

  • Mark Zborowski

    [edit] References

    • National Security Agency, Venona Archives, Introductory History of VENONA and Guide to the Translations by Robert L. Benson, 1995.

    [edit] Footnotes

    1. ^ "Secrecy : The American Experience". Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Yale University Press; December 1, 1999.

    2. ^ a b "Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, Appendix A". John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-300-08462-5

    3. ^ "The Venona story". Robert L Benson, National Security Agency Center for Cryptologic History; January 1, 2001.

    4. ^ "How VENONA was Declassified". Robert L. Benson, Symposium of Cryptologic History; October 27, 2005.

    5. ^ "Tangled Treason". Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic; 1999.

    [edit] External links

    • National Security Agency Archives Cryptographic Museum, Custodian of Documents for the Army Signals Intelligence Agency

    • Selected Venona Messages

    • Venona FBI FOIA Files

    • FBI Memo "Explanation and History of Venona Project Informantion" (1 February 1956)

    • MI5 Releases to the National Archives

    • John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr, Venona; Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, Yale University Press, 1999. Despite the title, this is less about Venona itself than about Communist Party USA espionage and support of espionage. It is based on research in the CPUSA archives made available to the authors in Moscow. See Yale University Press Web site information on the book

    • Stalin-Era Research and Archives Project

    • Russian State Archive (RGASPI)

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