Betrayal in Berlin the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation

The author presents the astonishing true story of the Berlin Tunnel, one of the West's greatest espionage operations of the Cold War--and the dangerous Soviet mole who betrayed it

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505 8 |a Prelude – Part I. The Sins Inside: Black Friday – To Betray, You First Have to Belong – Bill Harvey, of All People – Ground Zero – A Hero’s Return – The Big Prize Was Going to Be Berlin – Agent Diomid – This Was Explosive Material – Part II. The Warehouse: A Special Assignment – It Was Getting So Complicated – The Dig – Part III. The Ace in the Hole: The Baby Was Born – Striking Gold – The Penetration of the CIA Into Our Midst – The One-Man Tunnel – The Hottest Intelligence Operation on the Face of the Planet – Berlin Was on the Top of the World – There’s a Fast One Coming – Part IV. A Nest of Spies: A Sensational Story About American Espionage – The Invisible War – Part V. Among Friends: Exit Berlin – Sniper – The Worst That Can Be Envisaged – Our James Bond – Mischief, Thou Art Afoot – A Free Man Again -- Epilogue 
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520 3 |a The astonishing true story of the Berlin Tunnel, one of the West's greatest espionage operations of the Cold War--and the dangerous Soviet mole who betrayed it. Its code name was "Operation Gold," a wildly audacious CIA plan to construct a clandestine tunnel into East Berlin to tap into critical KGB and Soviet military telecommunication lines. The tunnel, crossing the border between the American and Soviet sectors, would have to be 1,500 feet (the length of the Empire State Building) with state-of-the-art equipment, built and operated literally under the feet of their Cold War adversaries. Success would provide the CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service access to a vast treasure of intelligence. Exposure might spark a dangerous confrontation with the Soviets. Yet as the Allies were burrowing into the German soil, a traitor, code-named Agent Diamond by his Soviet handlers, was burrowing into the operation itself. Betrayal in Berlin is Steve Vogel's heart pounding account of the operation. He vividly recreates post-war Berlin, a scarred, shadowy snake pit with thousands of spies and innumerable cover stories. It is also the most vivid account of George Blake, perhaps the most damaging mole of the Cold War. Drawing upon years of archival research, secret documents, and rare interviews with Blake himself, Vogel has crafted a true-life spy story as thrilling as the novels of John le Carré and Len Deighton. -- Provided by publisher 
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adam_text Contents Maps................................................................................................... xi PRELUDE................................................................................................... 1 PART I: THE SINS INSIDE CHAPTER i: Black Friday......................................................................15 chapter 2: To Betray, You First Have to Belong................................ 24 chapter 3: Bill Harvey, of All People................................................. 48 chapter 4: Ground Zero.....................................................................64 chapter 3: A Hero’s Return................................................................ 78 chapter 6: The Big Prize Was Going to Be Berlin............................ 96 chapter 7: Agent Diomid................................................................... 113 chapter 8: This Was Explosive Material........................................... 126 PART II: THE WAREHOUSE chapter 9: A Special Assignment................... 135 chapter 10: It Was Getting So Complicated....................................148 chapter 11: The Dig........................................................................... 163 PART III: ACE IN THE HOLE chapter 12: The Baby Was Born......................................................185 chapter 13: Striking Gold.................................................................. 199 Contents x chapter 14 chapter 15 : The Penetration of the CIA into Our Midst...................213 : The One-Man Tunnel...................................................... 227 16: The Hottest Intelligence Operation on the Face of the Planet............................................................................... 239 chapter chapter 17 chapter 18 : Berlin Was on the Top of the World............................ 255 : There s a Fast One Coming...........................................269 PART IV: A NEST OF SPIES : A Sensational Story About American Espionage .... 293 chapter 19 chapter 20 : The Invisible War..............................................................310 PART V: AMONG FRIENDS : Exit Berlin........................................................................ 325 chapter 21 chapter 22 chapter 23 chapter 24 : Sniper............................................................................... 344 : The Worst That Can Be Envisaged................................365 : Our James Bond............................................................. 387 CHAPTER 25: Mischief, Thou Art Afoot................................................405 chapter 26 : A Free Man Again...........................................................423 epilogue...............................................................................................443 Acknowledgments........................................................................................469 Note on Sources...........................................................................................473 Selected Bibliography.................................................................................. 475 Notes........................................................................................................... 481 Index........................................................................................................... 519 Selected Bibliography This list includes books and articles cited multiple times in the text. All others are listed in the notes. Books Aldrich, Richard J. The Hidden Hand: Britain, America, and Cold War Secret Intelligence. 2001. New York:Overlook Press, 2002. Andrew, Christopher. Defend the Realm: The Authorized History ofM15. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2009. ---------. For the President’s Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence and the American Presidency from Washington to Bush. New York: HarperCollins, 1996. Andrew, Christopher, and Oleg Gordievsky. KGB: The Inside Story of Its Foreign Opera­ tionsfrom Lenin to Gorbachev. London: Hodder Stoughton, 1990. Andrew, Christopher, and Vasili Mitrokhin. The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Ar­ chive and the Secret History of the KGB. New York: Basic Books, 1999. Ashley, Clarence. CIA SpyMaster. Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing, 2004. Bagley, Tennent H. Spy Wars: Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007. ---------. Spymaster: Startling Cold War Revelations of a Soviet KGB Chief. New York: Skyhorse Publishing, 2013. Bamford, James. Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency. New York: Anchor, 2002. Beschloss, Michael R. Mayday: Eisenhower, Khrushchev, and the U-2 Affair. New York: Harper Row, 1986. Blake, George. No Other Choice: An Autobiography. New York: Simon Schuster, 1991. Bohlen, Charles E. Witness to History, 1929-1969. New York: W. W. Norton, 1973. Bourke, Sean. The Springing of George Blake. New York: Viking, 1970. Bower, Tom. The Perfect English Spy: Sir Dick White and the Secret War 1935—90. New York, St. Martin’s, 1995. Catterall, Peter, ed. The Macmillan Diaries. Voi. 1, The Cabinet Years, 1950—1957. London: Macmillan, 2003. ---------. The Macmillan Diaries. Voi. 2, Prime Minister and After, 1957-1966. London: Macmillan, 2011. Chavchavadze, David. Crowns and Trenchcoats: A Russian Prince in the CIA. New York: Atlantic International, 1990. Cookridge, E. H. George Blake: Double Agent. 1970. New York: Ballantine, 1982. Crosbie, Philip. March Till They Die. 1955. Westminster, MD: Newman, 1956. 47ć Selected Bibliography Deane, Philip. I Was a Captive in Korea. New York: W. W. Norton, 1953. Dobbs, Michael. One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War. New York: Knopf, 2008. Donovan, Robert J. Eisenhower: The Inside Story. New York: Harper Brothers, 1956. Dorril, Stephen. MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty’s Secret Intelligence Service. London: Fourth Estate, 2000. Dulles, Allen W. The Craft of Intelligence. New York: Harper Row, 1963. Eisenhower, Dwight D. The White House Years: Mandatefor Change, 1953—1956. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1963. ---------. The White House Years: Waging Peace, 1956—1961. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965. Garthoff, Raymond L. A Journey Through the Cold War: A Memoir of Containment and Coexistence. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2001. Gilbert, Martin. Churchill: A Life. New York: Henry Holt, 1991. Grant, Thomas. Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories. London: John Murray, 2015. Grathwol, Robert P., and Donita M. Moorhus. Berlin and the American Military: A Cold War Chronicle. New York: New York University Press, 1999. Grose, Peter. Gentleman Spy: The Life of Allen Dulles. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. Harrison, Hope M. Driving the Soviets Up the Wall: Soviet-East German Relations, 1953— 1961. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003. Heefner, Wilson A. Dogface Soldier: The Life of General Lucian K. Truscott,Jr. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2010. Helms, Richard, with William Hood. A Look Over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency. New York: Random House, 2003. Hermiston, Roger. The Greatest Traitor: The Secret Lives of Agent George Blake. London: Aurum Press, 2013. Hoffman, David E. The Billion Dollar Spy: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal. New York: Doubleday, 2015. Höhne, Heinz, and Hermann Zolling. Network: The Truth About General Gehlen and His Spy Ring. Translated from the German by Richard Barry. London: Seeker War­ burg, 1972. Hood, William. Mole: The True Story of the First Russian Intelligence Officer Recruited by the CIA. New York: W. W. Norton, 1982. Hyde, H. Montgomery. George Blake: Superspy. 1987. London: Futura, 1988. “Ist jafantastisch!’’: The Story of the Berlin Spy Tunnel. Berlin: Allied Museum, 2006. Johnson, Thomas R. American Cryptology During the Cold War, 1945-1989; Book 1: The Strugglefor Centralization, 1945—1960. Volume 5 of United States Cryptologic History Series VI, The NSA Period 1952-Present. Fort Meade, MD: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 1995. Kalugin, Oleg. Spymaster: My Thirty-Two Years in Intelligence and Espionage Against the West. Philadelphia: Basic Books, 2009. Reprint of The First Directorate, 1994. KellerhofF, Sven Felix, and Bernd von Kostka. Haupstadt der Spione: Geheimdienste in Ber­ lin im Kalten Krieg. Berlin: Berlin Story Verlag, 2012. Khrushchev, Nikita S. Khrushchev Remembers. Introduction and notes by Edward Crankshaw. Translated and edited by Strobe Talbott. Boston: Little, Brown, 1970. Khrushchev, Sergei N. Nikita Khrushchev and the Creation of a Superpower. Translated by Shirley Benson. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000. Lamphere, Robert J., and Tom Shachtman. The FBI-KGB War: A Special Agent’s Story. 1986. New York: Berkley, 1987. Macintyre, Ben. A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal. New York: Crown, 2014. Selected Bibliography 477 Maddrell, Paul. Spying on Science: Western Intelligence in Divided Germany 1945—1961. Ox­ ford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Mangold, Tom. Cold Warrior: James Jesus Angleton: The CIA’s Master Spy Hunter. New York: Simon Schuster, 1991. Martin, David C. Wilderness of Mirrors. New York: Harper Row, 1980. Murphy, David E., Sergei A. Kondrashev, and George Bailey. Battleground Berlin: CIA vs KGB in the Cold War. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1997. O’Connor, Kevin. Blake, Bourke the End ofEmpires. 2003. Dublin: ColourBooks, 2003. Pincher, Chapman. Inside Story: A Documentary of the Pursuit of Power. New York: Stein Day, 1978. --------- . Their Trade Is Treachery. London: Sidgwick Jackson, 1981. --------- . Too Secret Too Long. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1984. Powers, Thomas. The Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1979. Randle, Michael, and Pat Pottle. The Blake Escape: How We Freed George Blake and Why. London: Sphere Books, 1990. Ranelagh, John. The Agency: The Rise and Decline of the CIA. New York: Simon Schus­ ter, 1986. Richart, Wilmer (Bill Romey). Not to Be a Spy. Self-published. 1989. Rositzke, Harry. The KGB: The Eyes of Russia. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1981. Schecter, Jerrold L., and Peter S. Deriabin. The Spy Who Saved the World: How a Soviet Colonel Changed the Course of the Cold War. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1992. Shackley, Ted, with Richard A. Finney. Spymaster: My Life in the CIA. Dulles, VA: Po­ tomac Books, 2005. Sichel, Peter M. F. The Secrets ofMy Life: Vintner, Prisoner, Soldier, Spy. Bloomington, IN: Archway, 2016. Stafford, David. Spies Beneath Berlin. New York: Overlook Press, 2003, and ebook edi­ tion, London: Thistle, 2013. Stockton, Bayard. Flawed Patriot: The Rise and Fall of CIA Legend Bill Harvey. Washing­ ton, DC: Potomac Books, 2006. Thomas, Evan. The Very Best Men: Four Who Dared: The Early Years of the CIA. New York: Touchstone/Simon Schuster, 1995. Weiner, Tim. Legacy ofAshes: The History of the CIA. New York: Doubleday, 2007. West, Nigel. Seven Spies Who Changed the World. London: Seeker Warburg, 1991. Wise, David. Molehunt: The Secret Search for Traitors That Shattered the CIA. New York: Random House, 1992. Wise, David, and Thomas B. Ross. The Espionage Establishment. 1967. New York: Ban­ tam, 1968. Wolf, Markus, with Anne McElvoy. Man Without a Face: The Autobiography of Commu­ nism’s Greatest Spymaster. 1997. New York: PublicAffairs, 1999. Wright, Peter. Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intelligence Officer. New York: Viking Penguin, 1987. Wyden, Peter. Wall: The Inside Story of Divided Berlin. New York: Simon Schuster, 1989. Zellers, Larry. In Enemy Hands: A Prisoner in North Korea. Lexington: University Press ofKentucky, 1991. Zeno (Gerald Lamarque). Life. London: Macmillan, 1968. Articles Blake, Gillian. “Portrait of a Spy.” Sunday Telegraph, December 3, 10, and 17, 1961. Boghardt, Thomas. “Semper Vigilis: The U.S. Army Security Agency in Early Cold War Germany.” Army History, Winter 2018. 478 Selected Bibliography “A Brave, New World,” Studies in Intelligence, released January 11, 2012. Cecil, Clem. “How I Became a Lunchtime Spy for Moscow.” Times (London), May 4, 2003. Coleman, David G. “Eisenhower and the Berlin Problem, 1953-1954.” Journal of Cold War Studies, Winter 2000. Evans, Joseph C. “Berlin Tunnel Intelligence: A Bumbling KGB.” InternationalJournal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Spring 1996. Feifer, George. “The Berlin Tunnel.” Military History Quarterly, Winter 1998. Fellon, Gerald. “Turning a Cold War Scheme into Reality: Engineering the Berlin Tun­ nel.” Studies in Intelligence, 2008. Hart, John L. “Pyotr Semyonovich Popov: The Tribulations of Faith.” Intelligence and National Security, October 1997. Heun, Michael, and Dietrich Schier. “Tunnel-Spione.” Berliner Morgenpost, six-part se­ ries, March 6—11, 1994. Huntington, Thomas. “The Berlin Spy Tunnel Affair.” American Heritage of Invention Technology, Spring 1995. Knightley, Phillip. “George Blake: Confessions of a Traitor.” Sunday Times, September 9 and 16, 1990. Maddrell, Paul. “British Intelligence Through the Eyes of the Stasi.” Intelligence and Na­ tional Security, February 2012. Martin, David C. “The CIA’s Loaded Gun.” Washington Post, October 10, 1976. Merrell, R. M. “The Berlin Spy Tunnel: A Memoir.” The Royal EngineersJournal, August 2002. Middleton, Drew. “Now the Russians Turn Charms on Britain.” New York Times, April 15, 1956. Peck, Reginald. “Agent’s Wife Knew Blake in Berlin.” Sunday Telegraph, December 3, 1961. Ruck, Adam. “Thinker, Author, Skier, Spy.” Ski+Board, 2010. Sullivan, Walter. “U.S. Investigates Wiretap Tunnel.” New York Times, April 25, 1956. Thornton, Jacqui, and Ian Thomas. “Revealed: The Map of Blake’s Betrayal.” Sunday Telegraph, February 23, 1997. Reports and Document Collections Browne, Robert T. Experiences with the CIA 1950’s Berlin Spy Tunnel. Self-published, 2009. CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces: The Importance of Clandestine Reporting. CIA His­ torical Collections Division, 2012. A City Torn Apart: Building of the Berlin Wall. CIA Historical Collections Division, 2011. Clandestine Services History: The Berlin Tunnel Operation 1952-1956. CIA, 1967. 2012 de­ classified edition. Hill, T. H. E., ed. Berlin in Early Cold-War Army Booklets. 2008. Operation REGAL: The Berlin Tunnel. United States Cryptologic History, Special Series 4. National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 198. 2012 declassified edition. Robert Williamson Papers, courtesy Chris Williamson. Steury, Donald R., ed. On the Front Lines of the Cold War: Documents on the Intelligence War in Berlin, 1946 to 1961. CIA History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, 1999. Tunnel Spione. Nationalen Front des demokratischen Deutschland der Haupstadt Berlin, Spring 1956. Documentaries and Programs “Battleground Berlin: CIA vs. KGB.” C-SPAN broadcast of book discussion with Da­ vid Murphy, Sergei Kondrashev, sponsored by Yale University Press and Columbia Selected Bibliography 479 University Harriman Institute, September 11, 1997, Yale Club, New York City, www .c-span.org/video/?90860-l/battleground-berlin-cia-vs-kgb. “The Cold War.” Jeremy Isaacs Production for Turner Original Productions. CNN, 1998. “The Confession.” BBC Inside Story, Tom Bower, 1990. “George Blake, agent double et légende de la guerre froide à Berlin.” Sylvie Braibant. TV5 Monde, 2012. “George Blake: Masterspy of Moscow.” George Carey. BBC Four Storyville, March 23, 2015. “Operation Gold’: Der Spionagetunnel von Berlin.” Christian Klemke and Manfred Köhler. Sender Freies Berlin, 1997. “The Red Files: Secrets of the Russian Archives Revealed.” Invision Production with Abamedia. PBS, 1999. Transcript of interview with George Blake: www.pbs.org /redfiles/kgb/deep/interv/k_int_george_blake.htm. “Spies Beneath Berlin.” ORTV International for Discovery Networks Europe. Discov­ ery Communications Europe, 2011. “U.S. Postwar Intelligence in Europe.” C-SPAN broadcast of conference with the CIA and the Center for the Study of Intelligence, Rosslyn, VA, April 20, 1996. www .c-span.org/video/?71352-l/us-postwar-intelligence-europe. Archives and Museums Allied Museum, Berlin. Sergei Kondrashev and David Murphy interview. Altglienicke Museum, Berlin. Berlin tunnel photographs and documents. Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge. Papers of Michael Wolff. Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, Abilene, KS. Dwight D. Ei­ senhower Papers as President, John Foster Dulles Papers, Eleanor Lansing Dulles Pa­ pers, White House Office, Office of the Staff Secretary, Oral History Collection. Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security Service of the Former Ger­ man Democratic Republic, Berlin. MfS HA PS 10304, MfS ZAIG 25776, MfS Sekr. Neiber 81. Hoover Institution Library and Archives, Stanford University. R. Harris Smith Papers. Imperial War Museum, London. George Blake Files. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston, MA. President’s Office and National Security files. Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King’s College London, Cold War Television Documentary Archive. National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD. CIA Records Search Tool (CREST). National Archives of the United Kingdom, Kew, England. Defence, Foreign Office, Cabinet, Prime Minister, Home Office, and Metropolitan Police records. University of California, Santa Barbara. Bayard Stockton Papers. Author Interviews Eugene Bialas, October 2015, November 22, 2015, February 25, 2019; George Blake, December 15, 2014, September 10, 2015; Reiner Bossdorf, August 18, 2015; Sylvie Braibant, August 25, 2014; Keith Comstock, September 15, 2015, October 21, 2015, December 15, 2015, February 27, 2019; William Donnelly, January 2015; Dagmar Feick, August 18, 2015; Volker Foertsch, September 2015; Raymond Garthoff, February 18, 2016; Floyd Hope, July 1, 2015; Jeremy Hutchinson, December 14, 2015, February 5, 2016; Oleg Kalugin, November 3, 2014, November 10, 2014, November 24, 2014; Eddie Kindell, November 4, 2015, December 2015, January 2016; Russ Knapp, January 12, 2015; Bernd von Kostka, August 6, 2015; Eugene Kovalenko (formerly Eugene Kregg), 48ο Selected Bibliography September 1, 2014, September 15, 2014; Sergei Khrushchev, October 13, 2014, Feb­ ruary 8, 2016; Gunther Kuinke, August 17, 2015; Tom and Audrey Lamb, August 24, 2015; Bill Lonam, December 6, 2014; Peter Montagnon, December 16, 2014, March 6, 2015, July 2015, August 23, 2015, December 14, 2015; Dick Montague, November 10, 2015; Paul Hugh Montgomery, May 30, 2014, January 6, 2015, November 17, 2015, December 18, 2015, January 2017; Paul Mott, June 11, 2015, April 7, 2019; David Murphy, May 8, 2014; Helen “Perky” Pepper, February 4, 2014; Larry Plapler, October 2015; John Quirk, October 2015; Michael Randle, November 19, 2015; Bill Romey, October 8, 2014; Walter Schaaf, June 6, 2015; Ed Sheffield, September 8, 2015; Peter Sichel, April 20, 2015; Werner Sobolewski, August 19, 2015; Alice Ojala Sorvo, Novem­ ber 30, 2015; Dorothy Soudakoff, February 2015; John Vacca, October 23, 2018; Joan Vogel, February 4, 2014; Robert Williamson, December 2015. Index Abel, Rudolf, 405 Adenauer, Konrad, 312 ADN (news agency), 314 Allan, Arthur, 115 Allan, Gillian, 115, 161-162. See also Blake, Gillian Alpatov, Major, 275, 281 Anderson, Dillon, 110—111 Angleton, James, 54-55, 56, 73, 262 Arnold, Charlie, 257 Associated Press, 339 Attlee, Clement, 43 Bagley, Tennent “Pete,” 453 Bailey, George, 453 Baker, Russell, 108 Barnes, Tracy, 203, 281 Bartash, Captain, 279, 281 Battleground Berlin (Murphy, Kondrashev Bailey), 453 Bay of Pigs (1961), 370, 397, 402 Beatrix, Mother, 7 Behar, Albert, 27-28 Behar, Catherine, 27-28, 36. See also Blake, Catherine Behar, George, 27, 36. See also Blake, George Beijderwellen, Catherine, 27-28. See also Blake, Catherine Bennett, Richard, 446 Bentley, Elizabeth, 52 Beria, Lavrentiy, 80, 86, 92-94, 106, 117, 130 Berlin airlift (1948-1949), 18, 65 Berlin Crisis, 325-327, 329, 331 Berliner Zeitung (newspaper), 301-303 Berlin Operations Base (BOB) on Berlin Wall, 389-390 classified files at, 331 culture of, 65-68, 75, 95, 154-155, 158, 339 deactivation of, 452-453 on East Germany uprising, 87-92 expansion of, 73-74, 152-153 Harvey as chief of, 48, 64-65, 75, 95, 156, 299-300 KGB on, 332—333 Khrushchev ultimatum and, 331-332 Popov handling by, 327-328, 330 tapping projects by, 72-73, 334-335. See also Berlin Tunnel project Berlin Tunnel project as American-British operation, 75-77, 101-104, 111, 123-125, 452 cable excavation and tapping, 185-189, 192-193, 195-198, 201, 241 cables, targeting of, 58—61, 71—72 cost of, 63, 107, 153, 239 cover story for, 105, 140, 144-145, 170-172, 174, 243-245, 316 culture of Rudow installation, 245-249 declassification of, 452-453 “discovery” of, 255—257, 271, 273-274, 277-283, 308-309 disinformation claims and, 215, 446-447, 453-454 dismantling of, 289, 443-445 equipment chamber installation, 189-192 genesis of, 17-23 intelligence acquired from, 213-223, 329-330 520 Index Berlin Tunnel project (cont.) KGB’s knowledge of, 174-176, 194-195, 214-215, 453-454 lawsuit against, 318-319 logistical planning for, 102—105, 107, 111, 123-125, 135-138, 142-147 media coverage of, 295-303, 305-306, 313-314 names, 77 observation post, 173—174, 188—189 operations room, 171, 195 processing units for, 124, 179-180, 199-201, 204-212, 239-242, 314-315 protests against, 304—305 Russian exploration of, 285-287 secrecy of, 156, 177-179, 182, 250-251 security breaches, 123-128, 175, 194, 214, 266-267, 367-368 security measures for, 112, 151, 153, 177-178, 192, 203-204, 246-247, 279, 284-285, 288-289, 294 selection of Altglienicke and Rudow as site, 96-100, 101-102 shipments for, 148-151, 201-203 team for, 22-23, 62-63, 70 as tourist attraction, 312-314, 318 tunnel construction, 163-172, 180-181 warehouse construction, 138-140 Berlin Wall, 389-391, 445 Bermuda Summit (1953), 121-122 Bialas, Gene, 243-246, 248, 253, 280, 294 Bissell, Richard, 211-212, 398 Black Friday, 15—17 Black Like Me (Griffin), 427 Blake, Adele, 409 Blake, Anthony, 347, 354 Blake, Catherine, 27-28, 83, 358-359, 408-409, 415 Blake, George. See also de Vries, Max arrest of, 364, 371, 382-383 background, 1-2, 11, 26-36 on Bourke, 459 on communism, 237-238, 454, 462 communism conversion of, 11-12, 40-45 defection of, 12, 24-26, 44-47, 237-238,359 on disinformation claims, 215, 467 divorce, 405-406 exit strategy of 328-329 exposure of, 337, 345, 348-349, 353-356 family life of, 321, 328-329, 336, 347-348, 353-354, 465, 466 fatalism of, 40-41, 321, 463, 465, 466-467 on Harvey, 182 in hiding, as prison escapee, 426—431 intelligence breaches, agent exposures, 230-231, 259, 335-336, 369, 394, 462, 464 intelligence breaches, agent planted by, 234-235, 357-358 intelligence breaches, of Berlin Tunnel project, 123-125, 127-128, 130-131, 175, 194, 214, 266-267, 367-368 intelligence breaches, of other espionage operations, 119—121, 227-231, 320, 327, 334-337 interrogation and confession of, 356-361, 393 KBG’s special handling of, 116, 118, 121, 127-128, 131-132, 231-232 KGB, importance to, 140-141, 175, 227-232, 399, 459-460, 467-468 on KGB, 372 life in Soviet Union, 454-457, 459—466 Lonsdale and, 388 on Lunn, 98, 237, 306-307 manhunt for, 421—422, 423 marriages of, 161, 235—237, 459 No Other Choice, 462 as North Korean prisoner, 1-11, 44, 78-80 personal characteristics, 115, 237, 321, 366 Philby comparison to, 460—461 post-Berlin Tunnel discovery, 308, 309 post-North Korean captivity, 82-83 prison escape of, 421-422, 423—425, 458, 463-464 prison escape plans, 396-397, 406-420 prison life of, 387-388, 391-393, 395-397, 405-406 on Rodin, 106 sentencing and appeal of, 380-381, 383-386 SIS Berlin assignment, 160-162, 193-195, 227-229, 232-234 SIS initial assignments, 2, 38-44 Index SIS Korean post, 2, 41-43 SIS Lebanon assignment, 346-348 SIS London assignments, 113-116, 160, 328, 336-337 SIS recruitment of, 36—38 smuggled out of England, 433-440 on social classes, 38, 45 trial of, 371-380 Blake, Gillian Blake on, 459 on Blake’s defection, 44, 237-238, 365-367 on Blake’s escape, 428 on Blake’s personal characteristics, 237, 321, 366 on Blake’s view of class systems, 38, 45 family life of, 321, 328-329, 347-348, 353-354, 356, 384-385, 459 marriage of, 235-237 Blake, James, 336, 347 Blake, Patrick, 384—385 Blunt, Anthony, 321, 347, 354, 356, 461 Bohlen, Charles, 224 Bourke, Sean background, 406—407 as Blake’s accomplice, 408—410, 412-422 on Blake’s options for leaving England, 433, 434-436 hiding out with Blake, 426—427, 429-433 living with Blake in Soviet Union, 455-457 manuscript of, 457-458 The Springing of George Blake, 458-459, 463 Braibant, Sylvie, 29, 465-466 Bray, Charlie on Berlin Tunnel, 76, 107, 149, 181, 203, 278, 281, 309 on Harvey, 58, 69, 73, 449 Brezhnev, Leonid, 454 Browne, Bob, 208-210, 314—315, 329-330 Bulganin, Nikolai at Geneva Summit, 223, 225 Khrushchev and, 217, 223-226, 325 press depiction of, 272 state visit to Great Britain, 264, 269, 275, 276, 283-284, 304, 307 telephone security warnings to, 175-176, 216 521 Bulik, Joe, 369-370, 383 Bundy, McGeorge, 401 Burgess, Guy, 54-56, 75, 265-266 Cambridge Five (spies), 15-16, 40, 50—51, 54—57, 116, 461. See also Burgess, Guy; Maclean, Donald; Philby, Harold “Kim” Cambridge University, 40-41 CANDARE 4, 59-60, 72 Canine, Ralph, 62, 210-211 Carey, George, 466 Castro, Fidel, 370, 398, 401, 448 Chavchavadze, David, 65-66, 90-91, 154 Cherkashin, Victor, 394 Chicago Tribune, 314 Chisholm, Janet, 393-395 Chisholm, Rauri, 394 Church, Frank, 448 Churchill, Winston at Bermuda Summit, 121-122 on Eisenhower, 81 election of, 81 at funeral for Dulles (J.F.), 332 health of, 121-122, 223-226 on value of good intelligence, 110-111 CIA. See also Berlin Operations Base (BOB); Berlin Tunnel project; Conway, Alan; Dulles, Allen; Harvey, William King; Rowlett, Frank assassination program, 448 on British-American cooperation, 369-370 forerunner of, 17 KGB comparison, 16-17 National Security Act (1947), 17-18 on SIS’s competence, 425 treatment of KGB agents, 74 Clifton, Chester V. “Ted,” 389 Cockell, Bill, 241, 242 Cohen, Lona, 351-352 Cohen, Morris, 351-352 Cold War Berlin as front line of, 18 Black Friday’s impact on, 16 East Germany uprising and, 87, 90—91 North Korean invasion, 1-2, 16, 18 post-Berlin Tunnel escalation, 316-317 power changes during, 80—82 troop positioning, 18-19 Colville, Jock, 81 522 Index Comstock, Keith background, 135—138 on equipment transportation, 148-151 on Gross, 169 on tunnel construction, 142-143, 145-147, 165-168, 181 on tunnel secrecy, 149-150, 151, 163, 316, 451 Conant, James, 94-95, 177, 281, 299 Conway, Alan “Fleetwood” background, 58 Berlin Tunnel communications specialist, 23, 58—61, 63, 72, 103, 156, 203 on Berlin Tunnel “discovery,” 278 on cooperation with British at American-British meeting, 77 nickname, 58, 73 Copeland, Miles, Jr., 346 Corris, Jack, 153, 155 Cox, Bill, 372, 373, 381, 383-384, 428 Crabb, Lionel “Buster” (frogman), 274, 275, 277, 303, 307, 311 Critchfield, Jim, 281 Crosbie, Philip, 8, 9 Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), 402 Curiei family, 28, 41-42, 465 Daily Mirror, 375 Dasher, Charles, 284-285, 288, 295 Das Kapital (Marx), 11 Dawson, Robert, 346 Deane, Philip, 3, 4, 6-8, 9-10, 44, 78-79 de Bie, Piet, 31 de Courcy, Kenneth, 416 de Vries, Max, 233-235, 334, 348-349, 352—353. See also Blake, George Dimmer, John, 350 Diomid, 47. See also Blake, George Donnelly, William, 344 Doolittle, James, 178 Douglas, Al, 247 Dozhdalev, Vasily, 26, 46-47, 229-230, 337, 455 Dreier, Alex, 314 Dulles, Allen background, 107-108 on Berlin Tunnel, 107-111,204,217-218 on Berlin Tunnel discovery, 293, 298-299, 308 on Blake, 367-369, 370 East German regime on, 314 on East Germany uprising, 92 on Harvey, 338 Kennedy on, 370-371 on NSA clearance, 210 on Rowlett, 61-62 on U-2 program, 226 Dulles, Eleanor, 314 Dulles, John Foster on Berlin Tunnel discovery, 298—299, 308 death of, 332 East German regime on, 314 on Germany unification, 92, 128—129, 130 on Soviet leadership, 82 Soviet leadership on, 224 on U.S. defense policy, 128 Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 17 East German Post and Telecommunications Ministry, 21-22, 59, 72, 158, 166, 273 East Germany uprising (1953), 85—92, 129 Easton, James, 84 Ebert, Charlie, 242 Eclipse (Perry), 446 Eden, Anthony on Berlin Tunnel discovery, 303 as Churchill’s possible successor, 81, 122 on frogman fiasco, 311 at Geneva Summit, 223-226 on Soviet Union’s state visit, 264, 272, 274, 277, 307 on U-2 program, 311—312 Eden, Clarissa, 277, 311 Egypt Blake’s ties to, 28—29, 41—42, 45, 328, 346, 434 political tensions in, 265, 268, 316-317 Eisenhower, Dwight D. “Ike” on Berlin Tunnel discovery, 298, 308 on Churchill, 81 CIA director named by, 61—62, 108 defense policy of, 110, 128 on East Germany uprising, 87, 92 on Egyptian invasion, 317 election of, 80-81 foreign policy of, 81—82, 121—122, 128, 130, 223-226, 317 at funeral for Dulles (J.F.), 332 Index on intelligence programs, 109-Ш, 177-179, 204 on Khrushchev, 224, 325-326, 332 Macmillan and, 362 “Open Skies” proposal, 225, 303 Soviet leadership on, 224 on U-2’s in England, 311-312 Eitner, Brigitte, 233—234, 333-334, 348-349 Eitner, Horst “Mickey,” 233—235, 333-334, 348-349, 352-353, 357 Elizabeth II (queen), 84—85, 283-284 Elliott, Nicholas, 274, 347, 352-356, 450-451, 461 England. See Great Britain Espionage (Bennett), 446 Eugenie, Sister, 7 Evans, Joe, 178, 221, 263 Everett, Christopher, 365-367 Everett, Hilary, 365-367 Feick, Dagmar, 173, 287, 318-319, 391, 468 Felion, Gerald, 23, 103-104, 142-143, 144-145, 146, 250-251 Fernkabel (FK 150, 151, 152), 60-61 Firth, Maurice, 42, 45 Fischer, Franz, 304 Fleming, Ian, 69 Fletcher, William, 415-416, 420 Foertsch, Volker, 352 Follick, Clara Grace “CG,” 71-72, 129-130. See also Harvey, Clara Grace “CG” Fonteyn, Margot, 304 France, 90-91, 121-122, 316-317 Franco, Francisco, 31 Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (newspaper), 306 Frankfurter Neue Presse (newspaper), 306 Freies Wort (newspaper), 302 Fuchs, Klaus, 15, 374 Garbler, Paul, 74, 154 Garthoff, Raymond, 329 Gee, Ethel, 351-352 Geneva Summit (1955), 223-226 George Blake: Superspy (Hyde), 463 Georgi, Otto, 336 Gimson, Tom, 114, 123 Glasser, Norm, 202-203 523 Goleniewski, Michael, 350-351, 371. See also Sniper Gombért brothers, 8-9 Goncharov, Vadim Fyodorovich, 252-253, 255-256 Goodpaster, Andrew, 110, 204, 224, 308 Gordievsky, Oleg, 232, 343 Graver, Bill, 390 Great Britain. See also Berlin Tunnel project; Royal Engineers; Secret Intelligence Service East Germany uprising inaction, 90-91 Egyptian invasion by, 316-317 at Geneva Summit, 223-226 Soviet Union state visit, 264-265, 268-273, 276-277, 283-284, 303-304, 307 Grechko, Andrei A. on anti-Stalin speech, 263 background, 213 Berlin Tunnel “discovery” plan, 256, 266, 283, 296 on East Germany uprising, 89 Khrushchev’s friendship with, 216-217, 253-254, 262-263 on military preparedness, 225, 320 telephone security warnings to, 216, 252-253 voice of, 242 Grechko, KUvdiya, 216-217, 253-254, 262-263 Griffin, John Howard, 427 Gromyko, Andrei, 333 Gross, Leslie M„ 135-138, 142, 146, 150, 169 Group of Soviet Forces Germany (GSFG), 68, 89, 178, 213, 256, 319-320 Hadden, John, 75 Halpern, Sam, 399 Harding, Phil, 191 Harding, Terence, 190—191 Hargrove, Charles, 301, 303 Harlot’s Ghost (Mailer), 48 Hart, Gary, 448 Harvey, Clara Grace “CG” baby adoption by, 338-341 on Berlin Tunnel, 170, 308—309 career of, 154-155 children of, 338—341, 447—448 on Harvey, 154, 308—309 at Harvey’s death, 449 524 Index Harvey, Clara Grace “CG” (cont.) on Leichliter, 170 marriage of, 129-130, 447 on O’Brien, 158 Harvey, Jimmy, 71, 129, 341, 447-448 Harvey, Libby, 51, 54—55, 71 Harvey, Sally, 340-341, 447-448, 449 Harvey, Sara King, 50, 339, 340 Harvey, William King “Bill” “the Pear” as America’s James Bond, 448 assassination program and, 397—400 background, 50-53 as Berlin Operations Base chief, 48, 64-65, 73-75, 152-153 on Berlin Tunnel construction, 20—23, 164-165, 169-170 on Berlin Tunnel cover story, 144-145, 172, 174 at Berlin Tunnel discovery, 277—278, 288-289, 299-300, 308-309 on Berlin Tunnel secrecy and security, 151, 153, 156, 177-178, 182, 192, 284-285 on Black Friday, 20 on Blake, 368, 425 children of, 71, 129, 339-341, 447-448, 449 on cooperation with British, 76 death of, 449 divorce of, 71, 129 on East Germany uprising, 87-90, 91-92,129 FBI assignments, 51-53 on future tunnel construction, 317 guns and, 49-50, 74-75, 88, 153, 338, 400 JFK assassination conspiracies and, 448-449 Kennedy administration and, 400-402 KGB on, 332-333 on landline tapping, 21, 195, 201, 274 on Leichliter, 170 Lunn’s friendship with, 100-101, 451 marriages of, 51, 129-130 on Montgomery, 156, 158 nicknames and, 73-74 personal characteristics of, 48-50, 53, 64, 73-75, 94-95 on Philby, 50, 53-57 on Popov, 260, 342 post-Berlin career of, 337-341, 447-449 role in Berlin Tunnel creation, 22-23, 57-58, 62-63, 69-72, 96, 107, 109 romantic relations of, 71—72 on Tairova spy ring, 327 Heath, Ted, 431-432 Heckenschütze (Sniper), 344-346,349-351, 352 Hecksher, Henry, 22 Helgestad) James E. approachability of, 251 on Berlin tunnel security, 294, 315 on Kregg, 240-241, 452 as Rudow installation commander, 151, 177, 244-246 Helms, Richard on assassination program, 398—399 on Berlin Tunnel, 12, 22—23, 102, 107, 203-204, 214, 217-218 on Berlin Tunnel discovery, 308, 399 on Blake, 231, 425 on British-American cooperation, 21, 77 on Harvey, 54, 56, 203-204, 400, 401-403 on Montgomery, 157—158 nickname, 73 on Operation Mongoose, 398—399, 401-402 on Popov, 260 on SIS’s competence, 425 on Soviet telephone security measures, 214 on value of good intelligence, 16-17, 329 Herter, Christian, 332, 333 Hilbery, Malcolm, 385—386 Hill, Bernard, 359 Hill, Elizabeth, 40 Hillenkoetter, Roscoe, 53 Hiss, Alger, 52 Hohe, Edmund, 294 Hollis, Roger, 362, 378 Holt, Vyvyan, 7, 9, 11-12, 24, 42-43, 46 Homuth, Heinz, 91 Hood, Bill, 49, 259 Hoover, J. Edgar, 51-53, 327, 370 Hope, C.P., 305 Hope, Floyd, 143, 169, 181 Houck, Lester, 59, 64 Houghton, Harry, 351-352 Huhn, Paul, 304 Index Hutchinson, Jeremy background, 372-373 on Blake, 373-374, 375, 377-381, 384, 385-386, 428 on Randle and Pottle case, 464 Hyde, Montgomery, 232, 463 Hytner, Ben, 384 The Innocent (McEwan), 445 Izvestia (newspaper), 446, 466 Johnson, Ben, 357, 359-361 Johnson, Robert Lee, 66-67 Kahlenberg, David, 447-448 Kalugin, Oleg, 454, 459, 460, 462 Keen, Marlin D., 143 Keitel, Wilhelm, 65 Kennedy, John F. assassination conspiracies, 448-449 on Berlin Wall, 389 British diplomatic relations with, 361-363 Cold War policies of, 370, 397-399, 403, 448 on Harvey, 400 Kennedy, Robert F., 397-399, 400-402 KGB in Berlin, 66-67 on Berlin Operations Base, 332-333 Berlin Tunnel, knowledge of, 127-128, 130-132, 174-176, 194-195, 214-215, 453-454 Berlin Tunnel “discovery” plan, 252-253, 266-267, 288, 296 on Berlin Wall, 390 Blake on, 372 on Blake’s arrest, 371 Blake’s defection to, 12, 24—26, 44—47, 237-238, 359 on Blake’s Lebanon post, 347 on Blake’s sentencing, 383 Blake’s special handling by, 116, 118, 121, 127-128, 131-132, 231-232 Blake’s value to, 140-141,175,227-232, 394-395,399,459-460,467H-68 Cambridge Five. See Cambridge Five (spies) CIA comparison, 16—17 conception of, 16-17, 17nl Department D of, 333 on disinformation claims, 215 525 on East Germany uprising, 86, 93, 94 emergency communication signs, 396-397 first meetings with Blake, 79-80 GRU’s relationship with, 220-221 on Harvey, 332-333 on Lunn, 98 Maclean and Burgess press conference staged by, 265-266 Penkovsky and, 403—404 Popov and, 320, 327 telephone security measures of, 242 treatment of CIA agents, 74 Khrushchev, Nikita anti-Stalin speech of, 263-264 on Beria, 93 on Berlin Tunnel “discovery” plan, 266-268, 270 Berlin ultimatum by, 325-327, 331-332 on Berlin Wall, 390 Blake on, 237-238, 366, 454, 467 on Cambridge spies, 265-266 on Churchill, 277 on East Germany, 86 on frogman crisis, 275, 311 at Geneva Summit, 223-226 Grechko’s friendship with, 216-218, 253-254 media depiction of, 272 ousting of, 454 on Queen Elizabeth II, 283-284 on Serov, 131, 333 Soviet Union power struggle and, 80 on Soviet Union’s nuclear capabilities, 110 state visit to Great Britain, 264—265, 268-273, 276-277, 283-284, 303-304, 307 state visit to United States, 342 on U-2 program, 316 Khrushchev, Sergei, 265, 267, 270, 271-273, 303, 316 Killian, James, 178 Kindell, Eddie, 170-172, 174, 189, 191-192, 212, 248-250 King, Andrew, 39 Kirby, Ollie, 211 Kisevalter, George, 258-261, 263, 319-320, 325, 327-328, 330, 342, 369-370 Knapp, Russ, 243, 246, 248, 280, 294, 315 52ճ Index Knight, Wilf, 424-425 Knightley, Phillip, 446 Kondrashev, Rosa, 116 Kondrashev, Sergei background, 116—117 on Berlin Tunnel intelligence, 175-176, 194, 214-215, 252, 453 on Berlin Tunnel’s “discovery” plan, 266-267 on Blake’s agent exposures, 259 on Blake’s arrest, 371 on Blake’s Berlin transfer, 160-161 on Blake’s defection, 26 on Blake’s escape, 441-442 Blake’s leaks to, 118-121, 126-128, 130-132, 140-141, 462 on Blake’s sentencing, 383 on Blake’s value to KGB, 132, 214-216, 231, 387, 459-460 on frogman’s disappearance, 275 identification by Blake, 393 as state visit’s security detail, 266, 269-270 on Suez Canal crisis, 268 Korean War (1950-1953), 1-12, 16, 18-19, 24-26, 44-47, 78-80 Kotsyuba, Ivan, 283, 295, 296-297, 301 Krassilnikov, Rem, 460 Kregg, Eugene, 239-242, 247, 249-251, 330, 452 Kuinke, Günther, 313 Ladd, Mickey, 52 Lamarque, Gerald, 393, 424, 426 LAMBDA 1 2, 344-346, 351-353 Lamphere, Robert, 54 Langelle, Russell, 330, 341—343 Laniel, Joseph, 121 Lansdale, Edward, 400, 402 Lecky, Terrence, 345, 357 Leichliter, Vyri on American-British cooperation at American-British meeting, 123 background, 170 as Berlin Tunnel on-site manager, 151, 166-167, 172, 174, 181, 195-196 on cable excavation, 188 departure of, 256-257 on tape transportation, 202 Lemarque, Gerald, 406 Lewis, Taffy, 188 Linse, Walter, 67 Livingston, Stanley E., 240, 249, 289, 294 Loenko, Nikolai, 25-26, 46—47 Lonsdale, Gordon, 351—352, 385, 388, 454 Loomes, Arthur, 192-193, 196, 198 Lord, Herbert, 1-2, 5, 10, 26 Lunn, Peter background, 98-99 on Berlin Tunnel project, 75—76, 97-98, 101-102, 145, 164-165, 195-196, 201, 306-307 on Blake, 193, 232, 364 Blake on, 237 on future tunnel construction, 317 Harvey’s friendship with, 100—101, 451 on Popov, 259-260 post-Berlin Tunnel career, 317—318, 450-451 Vienna tunnel operation and, 99—100 MacArthur, Douglas, 3, 10-11 Maclean, Donald Blake’s friendship with, 460—461 escape of, 55-56, 238 exposure of, 15 on his defection, 454 resurfacing of, 265-266 wife of, 116 Maclean, Melinda, 116, 238 Macmillan, Harold, 130, 224, 270, 361-363, 375-376, 382-383, 384 Maguire, Bob, 242 Mailer, Norman, 48 Malenkov, Georgy, 80, 94, 216-217, 224 Malyavin, Viktor, 26, 47, 371, 383 Manningham-Buller, Reginald, 360, 374-375, 377-378, 379, 384 Margolin, Nathan, 298 Markov, General, 242 Marshall, George C., 18 Martin, David, 56, 446 Marx, Karl, 11 Marxism, 11, 41 Massante, Hermann, 138, 445 McCone, John, 398, 401-402 McCullar, Charles, 247 McDonald, Jack E., 137—138, 147 McEwan, Ian, 445 Mclntire, Libby, 51. See also Harvey, Libby Meadmore, Jean, 4, 43, 45 Menzies, Stewart, 56, 99, 110 Index Merrell, Robert, 144, 187—189 MI6, 2. See also Secret Intelligence Service Miakotnykh, Nikolai Sergeevich, 228-229 Middle East Centre for Arab Studies (MECAS), 346-347 Middleton, Drew, 265, 304 Möhring, Hans, 336 Molody, Konon, 351—352 Molotov, V.M., 80, 128-129, 130, 223 Montagnon, Peter on American-British cooperation, 76-77, 101-102 at American-British meeting, 123 background,186-187 on Berlin Tunnel construction, 187-188, 196-197, 198, 201 on Berlin Tunnel’s value, 98, 205-206, 209, 212, 215 Blake and, 115, 194 on Harvey, 100-101, 189-190 on Leichliter, 170 on Lunn, 100-101 on Rymer, 193 on Section Y, 114 on Soviet telephone security measures, 213 on Taylor, 189-190 on Wyke, 186 Montague, Dick, 158 Montgomery, Hugh on American-British cooperation, 76 background, 156—158 on Berlin Tunnel, 97,167,201-202,251, 278-279,284-286,288-289,447 on Berlin Tunnel cost, 63, 153 on Berlin Wall, 390 on Blake, 368 on disinformation claims, 215, 454 on East Germany uprising, 91 on future tunnel construction, 317 on Harvey, 154, 165, 340, 449 on Harvey’s wife, 155 on JFK assassination conspiracies, 449 on Lunn, 101 on Nummer Mädchen, 72 on radar intelligence, 243 recruitment of agents by, 158-160 Morris, Philip Anthony, 408, 409-410, 412, 415-417, 426 Mott, Paul, 335 527 Murphy, David on Berlin Tunnel discovery, 271, 299, 300, 309 on Berlin Tunnel information flow, 204, 218,221,222,261,262,329,333 on Blake, 131, 194, 368 on Harvey, 50, 53, 64, 152, 153, 158 Harvey on, 203 on Harvey’s baby adoption, 339 on Harvey’s career, 338, 403 Harvey socializing with, 338-339 on KGB’s knowledge ofBerlin Tunnel, 216 on Khrushchev’s ultimatum, 331 Kondrashev’s collaboration with, 453 on Leichliter, 170 on Popov, 260-261, 326, 327, 342 on Russian military contingency plans, 320 on Sniper, 349-350 on value of good intelligence, 17 Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 265, 317 National Security Act (1947), 17-18 National Security Agency (NSA), 61-62, 210-211, 450 National Security Council, 18, 92, 93 NATO, 19, 67, 219-220, 344 Nedosekin, Pavel, 347, 355, 451 Nelson, Carl, 123 Neues Deutschland (newspaper), 302, 313 New York Herald Tribune, 306, 376 New York Times, 264, 297-298, 300-301, 304, 307, 311 Noack, Paul, 172-173, 174, 287-288, 312-313, 318-319, 390-391, 468 No Other Choice (Blake), 462 North Korea, 1-12, 16, 18-19, 24-26, 41-47, 78-80 Nummer Mädchen, 72, 158 O’Brien, Walter “Obie” or “Landsmann,” 58-59, 72, 73, 77, 158 Office of Strategic Services, 17 Ojala, Alice, 208-210, 314-315 Operation Gold, 77. See also Berlin Tunnel project Operation Mongoose, 398—402 Operation Silver, 77. See also Vienna tunnel operation Ordzhonikidze, 269, 272, 274-275, 277, 303 Index 528 Osborne, John “Bananas” background, 59-61 on Berlin’s isolation, 68 on Berlin Tunnel discovery, 299 on Conway, 58 on East Germany uprising, 85, 87-89, 92, 94-95 on Harvey, 154 on intelligence operations in Berlin, 66 on KGB’s inaction on Berlin Tunnel leak, 175 nickname, 73 translation work by, 60-61 Owen, Norman, 9 Padt, Dominee Nicholas, 31 Papworth, John, 430-431 Papworth, Marcelle, 430—431 Parker, Lord, 378-381, 384 Parrott, Tom, 401 PBJOINTLY, 77. See also Berlin Tunnel project Peake, Iris, 38, 45 Penkovsky, Oleg, 369, 394, 403—404 Pepper, Perky, 155 Perry, Mark, 446 Petrov, Vladimir, 141 Philby, Harold “Kim” Blake comparison to, 460-461 defection of, 454 escape of, 450-451 exposure of, 131 Harvey and, 50, 53-57, 101 Lebanon post of, 347 Lunn on, 101 recruitment by KGB, 16 value to KGB, 47, 460 Pincher, Chapman, 376, 446 Pitovranov, Yevgeny arrest of, 117 background, 93-94 on Berlin Tunnel “discovery” plan, 252-253, 256, 270, 273-274, 278, 281-282, 296 on Berlin Tunnel information flow, 176, 194-195 on East Germany uprising, 94 landline taps and, 221-223 Plapler, Larry, 243 Poland, 334—335 Polgar, Tom, 50, 70 Popov, Pyotr Semyonovich, 258—261, 263, 310-311, 319-320, 325-328, 330, 341-342, 369 Potocki, Anita, 425 Potocki, Will, 425 Pottle, Pat Blake’s request for help from, 396—397, 406, 409 in Bourke’s memoir, 456, 458 first meeting with Blake, 395-396 hiding Blake after escape, 427, 429-430, 431-433, 435-437 monetary support for Blake, 411-412 plans to smuggle Blake out of England, 433 trial of, 463-464 Poulger, James, 392 Powers, Francis Gary, 366, 405 Prew, Neill, 169 Pushkin, Georgy, 288, 296 Putin, Vladimir, 453, 466 Quine, John, 360, 365—366, 378, 393 Quirk, John, 243-245, 247-248, 251, 364 Randle, Anne, 409, 412-413, 433-434, 437-440, 458 Randle, Michael Blake’s request for help from, 396—397, 406 in Bourke’s memoir, 456, 458 escape plan participation by, 412—413, 414 first meeting with Blake, 395—396 hiding Blake after escape, 426-431 monetary support for Blake, 409, 411-412 smuggling Blake out of England, 433-441 trial of, 463—464 Rees, Si, 89 REGAL, 204, 219-220 Reston, James, 311 RIAS radio, 86, 92 Ridgway, General Matthew, 109 Rodin, Nikolai Borisovich, 79—80, 105-107, 116, 194, 337, 371 Roman, Howard, 344—345, 350 Romey, Bill, 179-180, 195, 197-198, 199-201, 280, 315 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 71 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 87 Index Rosselli, Johnny, 398, 448 Rowlett, Frank “Mountain Boy” on American-British cooperation, 77 at American-British meeting, 123-124 background, 19—21, 61—62 on Berlin Tunnel, 20-23, 61-63, 107, 177, 204, 207, 309 on Black Friday, 20 on Blake, 368, 399 death of, 450 on landline tapping, 21 nickname, 73 NSA and, 210-211, 338, 450 Royal Engineers, 143-146, 185-189 Rymer, Blake, 193, 196 Sakharovsky, Aleksandr, 266 Schaaf, Walter, 139 Schmiedgen, Christa, 339—340 Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) (a.k.a. MI6) Berlin Tunnel approval by, 97-98, 111. See also Berlin Tunnel project Blake’s betrayal of, 11—12, 44—47, 464. See also Blake, George Blake’s clearance for, 83-85 Blake’s initial assignments, 2, 38-44 Blake’s recruitment to, 36—38 Penkovsky’s communication with, 394-395 Philby as liaison for, 54 Section Y of, 113—116 security lapses, 39—40, 120, 228, 345, 353, 362 “Theory and Practice of Communism” (booklet), 41 Semichastny, Vladimir, 404 Semyonov, Vladimir, 90, 288 Serov, Ivan, 130—131, 174—176, 252, 266, 269, 333, 394 Shackley, Ted, 334-335 Sheffield, Ed, 8 Shelepin, Aleksandr, 333 Shergold, Harry, 352-353, 357-361, 364, 369-370, 383, 395 Sichel, Peter, 18, 22, 57, 65, 66, 70, 109 Sinclair, John, 84, 111, 311 Smirnov, Mikhail, 271 Smith, Walter Bedell, 56, 69, 108 Sniper (Heckenschütze), 344-346, 349-351, 352 Sobolewski, Werner, 443-445 529 South Korea, 1-2, 10, 41-44 Soviet Union Berlin blockade, 18, 65 Bermuda Summit on, 121-122 Black Friday, 15-16 corruption within, 216-218 East Germany uprising response by, 88-91, 92-94 Eisenhower negotiations with, 81-82 at Geneva Summit, 223-226 initial meeting with Blake, 24—25 internal power struggle following Stalin’s death, 80 military buildup in Berlin, 67-68 North Korea and, 11-12, 16, 18, 24-26 nuclear capabilities of, 18, 110—111, 122, 219 overestimation of, 218-220 secret police. See KGB state visit to Great Britain, 264-265, 268-273, 276-277, 283-284, 303-304, 307 state visit to United States, 342 Sparks, Les, 192-193, 196, 198 Special Investigations Unit, 189-192 Speer, Albert, 65 Spies Beneath Berlin (Stafford), 453 The Springing of George Blake (Bourke), 458-459, 463 Spymaster (Bagley), 453 Staff D, 21-23, 58, 62-63, 103-104, 170, 338 Stafford, David, 453 Stalin, Joseph Berlin blockade by, 18 death of, 78-79, 80, 128 Germany unification overtures by, 67-68 KGB under, 17 Khrushchev’s speech on, 263-264 purges by, 117 on Ulbricht, 86 Stars and Stripes (newspaper), 298 Stegmeyer, Noel, 294 Stewart, Gordon, 217 Stockton, Bayard “Bay,” 64-65, 69, 73, 75, 87-89, 92, 95, 155, 289, 449 Stop It (film), 305 Stopwatch, 77. See also Berlin Tunnel project Suez Canal, 265, 268, 316-317 Sullivan, Walter, 297-298, 300-301 Index 530 Tairova, Margarita, 327, 342 Task Force W, 399, 402 Taylor, John, 189-190, 196, 273 Telegraph, 382 Thornton, Cordus H., 6 Tikhvinsky, Sergei, 121 Time magazine, 107-108 Times ofLondon, 301, 303, 362 Tishkov, Arseny Vasilievich, 131—132, 141, 214 Tordella, Lou, 211 Trudeau, Arthur, 136 Truman, Harry, 18, 61, 223 Truscott, Lucian “Jersey Joe” on Berlin Tunnel, 70, 71-72, 107, 111 on Dulles (A.), Ill on East Germany uprising, 86, 129 on Harvey, 129, 153 Harvey and, 69-72 nickname, 73 Tykocinski, Władysław, 335 Ulbricht, Walter, 85-86, 90, 93, 220, 282,390 Uncles, John F., 305 U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers, 103, 135-138, 142-143, 145-147, 163-165, 181, 315-316 U.S. Army electronic intelligence (ELINT) site, 243-245, 316 U.S. Army Security Agency, 15, 58, 191, 243 U.S. Army Signal Corps, 147, 150 U.S. Office of National Estimates, 329,332 U-2 program, 178, 226, 310-312, 316-317, 402 Vacca, John, 304-305, 316, 318 VENONA project (counterintelligence program), 15-16, 19, 55 Vienna tunnel operation, 21, 75—77, 98-100, 102, 113-114, 175-176, 186 Villemot, Paul, 5 Vogel, Don, 335 von Kostka, Bernd, 444-445 Vyunik, Lieutenant Colonel, 275, 281 Walker, William, 399 Washington Post, 306 Weisband, William, 16 Wesseling, Louis, 346, 348, 354, 356, 462-463 Wesseling, Trudy, 356 Wethersfield Six, 395 Wheeler, Charles, 39, 80 White, Dick on Blake’s confession, 359—360, 361 on Blake’s defection, 45 on Blake’s interrogation, 357, 393 on Blake’s prison escape, 424, 432 on Blake’s treachery, 364, 367—368 at Blake’s trial, 378 on LAMBDA 1, 352-353 on Philby, 450 on SIS’s credibility, 362, 370 White, Lawrence “Red,” 447 Whitney, Jock, 362 Whittaker, Noel, 421 Wilderness ofMirrors (Martin), 56, 446 Williamson, Robert G. Berlin Tunnel construction and, 137— 138, 143, 163-165, 166, 168-169 on Berlin Tunnel secrecy, 181 equipment shipments, 146-147, 151 Wilson, Charles E., 109 Wilson, Harold, 424, 431-432 Wise, David, 446 Wolf, Markus on Berlin Tunnel discovery, 282, 286-287 on Berlin Wall, 389-390 on Blake, 461—462 on disinformation claims, 453 on East Germany uprising, 86 on KGB’s knowledge of Berlin Tunnel, 176 Wollweber, Ernst, 282 Wright, Peter, 273, 345 Wyke, John Edward, 143-144, 186-189, 192, 194, 196, 317 Wynne, Greville, 405 Young, George, 123, 182 Zakharov, Nikolai, 441—442 Zarenko, I.L., 297 Zellers, Larry, 3, 8, 9, 10 Zhukov, Georgy, 319—320, 327, 342, 369 Zolochko, Lieutenant Colonel, 281, 285 ZR/RIFLE, 398 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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contents Prelude – Part I. The Sins Inside: Black Friday – To Betray, You First Have to Belong – Bill Harvey, of All People – Ground Zero – A Hero’s Return – The Big Prize Was Going to Be Berlin – Agent Diomid – This Was Explosive Material – Part II. The Warehouse: A Special Assignment – It Was Getting So Complicated – The Dig – Part III. The Ace in the Hole: The Baby Was Born – Striking Gold – The Penetration of the CIA Into Our Midst – The One-Man Tunnel – The Hottest Intelligence Operation on the Face of the Planet – Berlin Was on the Top of the World – There’s a Fast One Coming – Part IV. A Nest of Spies: A Sensational Story About American Espionage – The Invisible War – Part V. Among Friends: Exit Berlin – Sniper – The Worst That Can Be Envisaged – Our James Bond – Mischief, Thou Art Afoot – A Free Man Again -- Epilogue
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The author presents the astonishing true story of the Berlin Tunnel, one of the West's greatest espionage operations of the Cold War--and the dangerous Soviet mole who betrayed it
The astonishing true story of the Berlin Tunnel, one of the West's greatest espionage operations of the Cold War--and the dangerous Soviet mole who betrayed it. Its code name was "Operation Gold," a wildly audacious CIA plan to construct a clandestine tunnel into East Berlin to tap into critical KGB and Soviet military telecommunication lines. The tunnel, crossing the border between the American and Soviet sectors, would have to be 1,500 feet (the length of the Empire State Building) with state-of-the-art equipment, built and operated literally under the feet of their Cold War adversaries. Success would provide the CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service access to a vast treasure of intelligence. Exposure might spark a dangerous confrontation with the Soviets. Yet as the Allies were burrowing into the German soil, a traitor, code-named Agent Diamond by his Soviet handlers, was burrowing into the operation itself. Betrayal in Berlin is Steve Vogel's heart pounding account of the operation. He vividly recreates post-war Berlin, a scarred, shadowy snake pit with thousands of spies and innumerable cover stories. It is also the most vivid account of George Blake, perhaps the most damaging mole of the Cold War. Drawing upon years of archival research, secret documents, and rare interviews with Blake himself, Vogel has crafted a true-life spy story as thrilling as the novels of John le Carré and Len Deighton. -- Provided by publisher
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence & Espionage
HISTORY / Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other)
Cold War (1945-1989)
Operation Stopwatch/Gold (Berlin, Germany : 1955-1956)
Electronic intelligence
Espionage, American
Espionage, British
Germany / Berlin
1900-1999
History
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Betrayal in Berlin the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation
Prelude – Part I. The Sins Inside: Black Friday – To Betray, You First Have to Belong – Bill Harvey, of All People – Ground Zero – A Hero’s Return – The Big Prize Was Going to Be Berlin – Agent Diomid – This Was Explosive Material – Part II. The Warehouse: A Special Assignment – It Was Getting So Complicated – The Dig – Part III. The Ace in the Hole: The Baby Was Born – Striking Gold – The Penetration of the CIA Into Our Midst – The One-Man Tunnel – The Hottest Intelligence Operation on the Face of the Planet – Berlin Was on the Top of the World – There’s a Fast One Coming – Part IV. A Nest of Spies: A Sensational Story About American Espionage – The Invisible War – Part V. Among Friends: Exit Berlin – Sniper – The Worst That Can Be Envisaged – Our James Bond – Mischief, Thou Art Afoot – A Free Man Again -- Epilogue
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title Betrayal in Berlin the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation
title_auth Betrayal in Berlin the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation
title_exact_search Betrayal in Berlin the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation
title_full Betrayal in Berlin the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation Steve Vogel
title_fullStr Betrayal in Berlin the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation Steve Vogel
title_full_unstemmed Betrayal in Berlin the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation Steve Vogel
title_short Betrayal in Berlin
title_sort betrayal in berlin the true story of the cold war s most audacious espionage operation
title_sub the true story of the Cold War's most audacious espionage operation
topic Spionage (DE-588)4056287-6 gnd
topic_facet Spionage
USA
Berlin
Großbritannien
Sowjetunion
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