The spy who would be tsar the mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the far-right underground
"Michal Goleniewski was one of the Cold War's most important spies but has been overlooked in the vast literature on the intelligence battles between the Western Powers and the Soviet Bloc. Renowned investigative journalist Kevin Coogan reveals Goleniewski's extraordinary story for th...
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgements Publisher’s Foreword Preface Abbreviations, acronyms and agency names Introduction: Labyrinth vii ix xii xvii 1 PART I Sniper 1 Grave secrets 7 9 2 Tightrope walk 24 3 Crossing over 35 4 ‘Sick think’ 51 5 Saving Six 70 PART II Hacke 6 Red swastika 7 The search for‘Gestapo’ Midler 91 93 111
vi Contents PART III King of Queens 143 8 Washington Merry-Go-Round 145 9 Tsar Wars 173 10 Hating Henry Kissinger 198 PART IV Knights of Malta 211 11 Shickshinny shenanigans 213 12 White Russians in Manhattan 223 13 Plots and Protocols 269 14 Uncle Sam and the Knights 281 Conclusion: Imaginary Castle 307 Appendix I: Noddy and the Pig Appendix II: A weird Yank in Warsaw Appendix III: Skorzeny Cast of characters Chronology: Poland (1922—1961) Bibliography Kevin Coogan Bibliography Index 311 314 318 321 327 329 341 344
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INDEX Abakumov, Victor 68ո23, 95-6, 102, 109nl9, ИЗ, 115-6, 121, 123, 319, 323 Abel, Rudolf 207 ABI see Anti-Bolshevik International Abidjan, Vincent 289 abortion 45-6 ACI see Anti-Communist International Adenauer, Konrad 295-6 Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment 70-1 Agayants, Ivan 157 Agence Latine 231-2, 239 Agencja Wywiadu 43 AK see Armia Krakowa Aksakov, Ivan 230 Aldrich, David 68nl8 Aleksandrovna, Elena 237 Alexander I, 224-5 Alexandravicius, Egidijus 215 All German Bloc of Expellees 14 AU Russia Monarchist Front 274 All Russian Fascist Organization 241 AU-Russian Imperial Anti-Bolshevik Movement 276 AUen, Gary 198 Allen-Scott Report 146-7 AUied Patriotic Societies 247 Amarra, Max 248 American Counter-Intelligence Corps 218 American Defense Fund 162 American Defense Society 247 American Grand Priory 215-6 American Heraldry Society 256-7, 261 American Knights 281-306; Colonel Corso 285—90; General Trudeau 290-6; General WUloughby 281-5; Herman Kimsey 296—303 American Opinion 198 American Pistol and Rifle Association 220 Anderson, Anna 21, 175-6, 301, 307-8, 323 Angļeton, James 5, 51-69, 68n28, 71, 103, 118-20, 136, 139n31, 141n85, 322; Fabian SociaHsm 292; game playing 118-20; and James Hunt 157; resignation 207; ‘sick think’ 51-69; views on Goleniewski 118—20 Anglo-Latino-Slav League 228-32 Anti-Bolshevik International 239, 243—7 Anti-Bolshevik League 236, 245, 247 Anti-Communist International 175, 188—90; League of Israel 188 Anti-Communist League of Israel 188 Anti-Nazi League 261 antisemític plots 269—80; secret circle 275—9 antisemitism 4, 93-4, 132, 221,
228-9, 234, 244-5, 269; grave desecration 93-4 Antonescu, Ion 304nll Antosiewocz, Stefan 25, 35, 321 Ápold, Paul 120 Apostles secret society 87 Applebaum, Anne 27-8 APILA see American Pistol and Rifle Association Arends, Leslie C. 150 Armia Krakowa 15 Army Exclusion Hearing Board 262
Index 345 Arpee, Edward 176 ARSENJI 31; see abo Shevchenko, Andrei Aryan Order of America, Tite 255 Ashbrook, John 153-4, 161 Asiatic Review 233 Astor, John Jacob 243 Atterbom, Per Axel 215 Aubert, Theodore 245 Aufbau 247-53 Aufbau Correspondence 253 Aufbau Vereinigung 247; see abo Aufbau August, Frantiscek 131, 133-4, 136, 323 Austrian Socialist Party 65 Autobiography of H.I.H, The 185 AW see Agencja Wywiadu Ayatollah Khomeini 57 Backster, Cleve 175, 177-80, 194n22, 269-70, 298-302, 325 Bacon, Francis 4 Bagley, Tennent 32, 48n22, 61-7, 68b40, 74-8, 120-3, 126-30, 134-5, 142nl06, 155, 165, 322; description of Goleniewski 310; Goleniewski the mole 312 Bale, Jeffrey 189 ‘Balkan Question and Social Democracy, The’ 232 BARABAN 204—5; see abo Bosenhard, Ernst Barak, Pavel 122, 323 Barak, Rudolf 122-6, 129-35 Barbara Ovchinnikova Organization 240 Bames, Tracy 292 Barry, John 58-9 Battle of Pork Chop 286 Battleground Berlin 32, 40 Bay of Pigs 162, 189 Bayo-Pawley affair 176 BE/VISION 47, 299-300, 302 Beam, Jacob 145, 161—7 Beauley, Harriet Jean 235, 238 Becher, Walter 285 Bedell Smith, Walter 286-7 Beer Hall Putsch 97, 248, 250-1 Beer, Israel 64—5 Bell Aircraft 31 Bell, Art 294-5, 304nl8 BeLant, Russ 222n24 Bellinger, Frederick 75 Belmont, Alan 159 Belosselskiy, S. S. 187 Beltway 147 Ben-Gurion, David 64 Benes, František 124-5 Benigni, Umberto 237-8, 264ո59 Berger, Gottlob 138 Beria, Laventry 27, 115, 119 Berlin Station (CIA) 1, 32, 40, 47 Bernstein, Eduard 233 Bernstein, Herman 246 Bertel, Dick 195n50 Besborodov 95, 99-101, 109n4, 115 Bessell, Peter 198-203, 208n7, 324
Bezmenskii, Lev 126 Bibbie, Nicholas 243 Bierut, Bolesław 27, 135 Big Brother see Wielkiego Brata Bilderberg Group 176 Bingnan, Wang 145 Bissell, Richard M. 165, 292, 294 Bitter Taste of Power, The 20 Bittman, Ladislav 118-9, 124-5, 129-30, 136, 141n85, 323 Black Dump explosion 242 ‘Black Hundreds’ 229 blackmail 103, 114, 129 Blake, George 46, 54, 59-60, 77-81, 83, 118, 148, 206, 322 Bleichinger, Einar 69n45 Bloch, Michael 200-1 Bloody Sunday 231 Blue Lamoo 255-62 Blunt, Anthony 63, 79-80, 87, 90n66 BND see Bundesnachrichtendienst Bobrinski, Aleksei 263n27 Boeckh, Katrin 231 Bogory, Natalie de 244 Bohomazov, Kostantyn 112, 122 Bolshevik Revolution 155, 245, 260-1, 277 Bolshevization 276 Boothby, Robert 76 BOR 198—203, 206; see abo Kissinger, Henry Borah, William 245-6 Bormann, Martin 14, 94—5, 97, 101-2, 113, 120, 122, 126, 129, 135-6, 138 Bosak, Henryk 42-4, 48n29, 49n30 Bosenhard, Ernst 204—7 Boston Globe 288 Boswell, William 165—6 Botkin, Gleb 175-6, 244-5, 249-50, 324 Botkin, Tatiana 175 Bourke, Sean 79 Brasol, Boris 241-50, 254, 260-2, 265n87, 274, 324; Blue Lamoo 260-1 Breitman, Richard 111 Brest-Litovsk Treaty 199 Brezhnev, Leonid 57, 68n25 British Communist Party 15
346 Index Broenstmpp, Victor von 236, 238—9, 257, 259 Bronze Cross of Merit 26 Brooke, Gerald 72 Brooke, Henry 67 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 228, 234, 237 Bross, Alarich 116-7, 139n26 Brotherhood of Man, The 314—5 Bryant, William Sohier 255, 261 Bryn, Jerzy 51-6, 60-1, 68n8, 132, 321; defection 51-6; life imprisonment 52 Buchenwald 39 Bulda, Vasily Ilich 121 Bulganin, Nikolai 577 Bulloch, J. G. B. 243, 256, 262n9, 267nl49 Bundesnachrichtendienst 32—3, 46, 54, 58, 98, 104-5, 107, 116, 118-20, 208, 312-3; blunders 104 Burch, Norwood 128-9 Burgess, Guy 80, 87, 90n66 Burke, Arleigh 289 Butterworth, Alex 277-8 Caimcross, John 87 Cambridge Five 87, 103 Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 15 Capell, Frank 148-52, 159-61, 189, 198, 203-4, 208nl, 208n3, 210n34, 214-6, 269-70, 275-6, 325; Secret Circle 275-6 ‘Captive Nation’ émigres 147-8, 152, 176, 287, 309 Caracciolo, Giuseppe 224—5 Carnegie, Andrew 232 Cassagnac, Paul de Granier 225, 325 Castro, Fidel 153, 189 CASTROP 116 Catherine the Great 223 Catholicism 189 Central Intelligence Agency 1-2, 25-9, 32, 40-5, 51-69; active cells in 145; Berlin Station 1, 32, 40, 47; Bryn defection 51-6; conflict with 53; debriefings 98; deception of 40-5; discomfort over Goleniewski 158-61; drugs 53-4; excluding 1, 296; extensive penetration of 145-50; finance 25-6, 295; fiinds in Vienna 149, 154; Goleniewski’s antagonism towards 309; Goleniewski’s claims 149—50; grievances with 148; and Herman Kimsey 296—303; history of 62; James Angleton 5, 51-69, 103, 118-20; KGB penetration of 56; moles 104; payment of annuity 156-7; phone tapping 21, 46; public
documents 93-4; REDCAP program 66; selling defector Golitsyn 58; sending information to 32; shock headlines 145; Soviet Division 65-6; termination of contract 156-7; Trudeau resistance to 290—1; vanishing act 40—1; whitewashing 146-7 Central . Register of Inhabitants 10, 12 Grandor, Louise 271-4 Chapman, John H. 176 Che Guevara 60 Cheka 181, 253, 272 Chekhova, Olga 121 Cherep-Spiridovich, Arthur 228—39, 245, 247, 263n35, 264n36, 264n37, 264n41, 264n43, 266n92, 268nl75, 277, 324; antisemitism 245, 247; conspiracy and 228-35; death 234-7; Secret Circle 277; suicide 235 ‘Chevchenko’ 31 Chicago Tribune 176 China see People’s Republic of China drivers Papers 200 Christian International 237 Churchill, Marlborough 242 CIA see Central Intelligence Agency CIA Covenant, The 128 CIA moles 65-7, 104 CIC see American Counter-Intelligence Corps Clarke, William 9, 147, 173 Clay, Lucius D. 205 Clemens, Hans 58, 81, 104, 107, 121 CND see Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Cohen, Lona 71-2, 322 see ako Kroger, Helen Cohen, Morris 71-2, 322 see ako Kroger, Peter Colby, William 207 Cold War 1, 29-30, 111-2, 308, 319; ‘thaw’ 30 collaboration 130-1, 218 Committee for Public Security 26-7 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 27 Communist Party of the United States 170n43 Congressional Record 153, 161, 163—4 Conservative Viewpoints 12-3, 179 conspiracy 200, 228-35 conspiracy theories 59 see ako Protocok of the Elders of Zion Conspirator who Saved the Romanovs, The 19, 202 Cooke, Charles M. 325 Cookridge, E. H. 205, 207209n29 Coon, Carlton 175
Index 347 Com, David 52 Cornwell, David 86, 108 Correa, Matthew 262 corruption 75, 134 Corso, Philip J. 148, 150, 154, 161, 167-8, 170n28, 176, 208, 269, 285-90, 304nl8, 325 Cotten, Richard 12-3, 298-9 Council of Foreign Relations 206, 208 counterespionage 95-6, 99 counterintelligence 25-7, 32, 42, 54-6, 58, 70-2, 86, 96, 102-4, 106, 118, 145, 155, 157, 312-3 Cover-Up 201 CPSU see Communist Party of the Soviet Union CPUSA see Communist Party of the United States Craft of Intelligence, The 157-8 Cram, Cleveland 62 Crusades 223 Cuban Missile Crisis 56, 58, 176, 288 Cwynar, Dorothy 166 Cypher Bureau 25-6 Daily Telegraph 71, 76, 87, 205 Daly, Lele 254 Daniels, C. C. 244 Davidov, Leonard 301 Davydov, Semyon 99 Day After Roswell, The 289, 294-5 de֊Stalinization program 58, 130, 132, 311 Deacon, Richard 201, 274 Dearborn Independent, The 244 Death of a Superspy 42 debnefings 2, 28, 80, 98, 102, 146, 155, 198 Deception: The Invisible War between the KGB and CIA 5, 61-2 Deception Game, The 129 Deetz, Gertrud 97, 109nl9 Wojska Ochrony Pogranicza 44—5 defection see transition to double agent ‘defector-in-place’ 193 Deman, Ralph van 242 Dende, Leopold 19, 191, 321 Denying the Holocaust 128 Department VI, 167 Department D 60, 83, 129, 132, 136, 155-8; see also Dulles, Allen deportation 189 Deriabin, Peter 104, 121-3, 129, 136, 323 détente 198-9 Dialowieki, Tadeusz 70 DIAMOND 78; see aho Blake, George diaries of‘Gestapo’ Miiller 126-9 DIOMID 78 disinformation 21, 45, 56, 58-61, 80, 82, 118-9, 126, 135, 157-8 Displaced Persons Act 1951 148 District Office of Public Security 24—5
Djamgaroffi Jamhar 254-5 Dmitrit Donskoi 228 Dodd, Bella 189 Domville, Barry 282 Dossier Saragosse, Le 122, 126, 129 Double Eagle 3-5, 18, 47, 56—7, 63, 69n45, 76, 80, 86, 159, 172n90, 201, 218, 220, 310 Douglas, Alfred 233 Douglas, Gregory 126—9, 322 Douglas-Hume, Alec 200 Drábek Smetisko, Eugenia 185 Drolet, Yves 255 drug trafficking 256 Dubček, Alexander 124 Dulles, Allen 1-2, 33, 60, 79, 96, 136, 155-9, 207, 294-6, 322; and Department D, 155—8; Fabian Socialism 294; Office of Strategic Studies 96, 205, 207 Dulles, John Foster 169nl2, 287 Dungan, Ralph 153, 170n37 Dunn, Robert W. 254-5 East Europe 191, 193, 199 Edelen, Crolian William 215, 225-8, 267nl49, 325 Edison, Charles 188 Eichler, Horst 117 Eichmann, Adolf 113 Einstein, Albert 63 Eisenhower, Dwight 148, 176, 290, 296 Elizabeth of Hesse 229-30, 271-2 Emery, William 175 Emperor Paul I, 223-4 ‘English baby’ 269—75 Enigma transmissions 25-6 Epoch Times 190 Epstein, Edward Jay 5, 31, 33, 34n25, 41, 48n20, 53-5, 59-62, 66, 78-80, 165, 173, 202, 303, 306n76, 313, 322 Eremin, Alexander 277 espionage 38, 43, 150 ethnic cleansing 97 Fabian Socialism 290-4 Faligot, Roger 64 fall of Berlin 15 Falun Gong 190 Färber, Barry 152, 158, 169nl6, 183 Farland, Joseph 152-3
348 Index FBI see Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Bureau of Investigation 1—2, 51-6, 108nl, 281-306; Bessell forgeries 202; PATCON 220-1; redacted documents 160-1; relationship with Trudeau 288-96; wiretapping 161 Federal Intelligence Service see Bundesnachrichtendienst Fediay, Victor 288, 305n35 Feighan, John 147, 149 Feighan, Michael A. 147-8, 157, 161, 167-8, 169nl0, 170n43, 173, 189, 269, 323 Felfe, Heinz 32, 54-5, 58-9, 102-8, 117, 121, 296; unmasking of 32 Fellers, Bonner 325 Feodorovna, Aleksandra 11 Feodorovna, Victoria 249—51, 254, 324 Feme, David 215 Fiedler, Josef 134 ‘Fifth Man’ 87 Figures, Cohn 312 File on the Tsar, The 17-8, 200 Fiorini, Frank 188 Fischer, Christopher 207 Fitzgerald, F. Scott 164 Focus 123, 126 Foerster, Albert 14, 97-8, 100-2, 117, 323 FOLA see Freedom of Information Act Ford, Henry 234, 237, 239, 243-7, 250, 254—5, 266n92, 273; Protocols 273 Foreign Intelligence Digest 281, 284 forgery 200-2 Forsythe 241 France 150-1 Franciscans 20 Free Europe Press 191 Freedom and Independence 26, 42, 58, 61-2, 287 Freedom of Information Act 200 Freemasonry 217 Frolik Defection, The 130 Frolik, Josef 124, 130-1, 136, 142n90, 322 Fry, Leslie 237, 259, 269, 272-4, 324 Fumivai Jones, Martin 85 Gaitskell, Hugh 76 Gazeta Wyborcza 42—3 Gdansk 24—5, 29 GEE see Government Employees’ Exchange, The Gee, Ethel 70-1 Geheime Staatspolizei 111; see ако Gestapo Gehlen Org 98, 104, 290-1, 295 Gehlen, Reinhard 64-5, 98, 103, 120 George III silver tankard 80-2, 84 Gemían Ministry of Agriculture 13-4 Gemianization 14, 97 Gestapo 111, 206 Gestapo Chief 126—7 ‘Gestapo’
Müller 111-42; diaries 126-9; see ако Müller, Heinrich GEX see Government Employees Exchange Gierek, Edward 20 Gih, William 154, 165 Ginsberg, Ascher 237, 273 Glasgow, Vasil 219 Główny Zarzad Informacji 26—7, 204 Goda, Norman J. W. Ill Goldberg, Barbara 161 Goldberg, Sidney 161, 163-4, 166, 171n71, 323 Goleniewska, Janina 184, 186, 321 Goleniewski Affair, The 180 ‘Goleniewski Go-Gos’ 18 Goleniewski, Jerzy 19 Goleniewski, Michal 1-4, 9-23, 145-72, 198-210, 213-22, 269-80, 307-10, 321; Angleton’s views on 118-20; appearance before Subcommittee on Immigration 148; Barak affair 129-35; beginnings in intelligence 24—8; being brought to account 152—4; betrayal of 163; Bronze Cross of Merit 26; childhood 12-5; chronology 327-8; CIA and Goleniewski’s troubled relationship with 1—2, 53, 158-61, 307; controversy surrounding 181-7; cover name 1; death of 5, 15, 310; debunking the myth 202; defection 20, 42-7, 72, 79, 193, 313; disintegrating life 35-40, 45; Polishness 9—23; Double Eagle 3—4; early career 24-34; encounters with Knights 269-75; financial pressure on 156; first wife 35—7; fringe Knights of Malta 213—22; Grand Master 214—7, 281, 308; gun permit 156; and Henry Kissinger 198-210; hunting Harry 70-2; imaginary castle 307-10; Irmgard Kampf 35-40, 181; ’Jack the Ripper’ 3-4; and James Angleton 5; and the Knights 281-306; Knight’s Cross 38; marriage to Inngard 181; ‘Mela’ and the Duchess 17—22; Metelmann mystery 15-7; and Michael Feighan 167-8; missing years 13; mistress 1, 35—40; and NODDY 311-3; paper trail 9-12; paranoia 2, 202, 208; Polishness 9-23; proclamation as tsar 4,
45-6, 83, 173—87; promotion as tsar 285-90; psychological problems 2, 155; red Swastika 93-100; Reichsland 12-5; ‘revival’ 56-63; as
Index 349 Russian agent 31-3; Section VI, Polish Intelligence 28-31; self-destruction 307-8; Soviet plant 53—4; suspected insanity 155-6; testifying before Senate 149-50, 173-4;; trying to trace 9-12; US citizenship 10, 147, 163; Vassall affair 73-7; Washington merry-go-round 145-72; Wielkiego Brata 31-3 Goleniewski, Michał, sr. 9—10, 17—8, 321 Goleniewski, ‘Panje’ 16 Golitsyn, Anatohy 57-64, 73-7, 118, 157-8, 322; defection 77 Gomułka, Władysław 20, 27-31, 132, 163, 311 Gontarczyk, Piotr 13, 19, 21, 24-5, 38-9, 41-2, 46-7, 158-9 Gordievsky, Oleg 62 Gorki smak władzy 20 Govaloff, Alexei 279 Government Employees’ Exchange, The 146, 161-4, 166-7 Grabbe, Georgi Pavlovich 181-4, 186, 323 Grady, John 217, 220, 222x0.1, 326 Grand Duchess Anastasia 173-81 Grand Master Goleniewski 214-7, 281; see abo Shickshinny Grant, Ulysses A. 254 grave desecration 93—4; see abo antisemitism Great Sedition Trials 258, 261 Greiser, Arthur 14, 22n23, 109n27 Gribanov, Oleg Mikhailovich 32—3, 61, 104, 115, 322 GRU see Soviet Foreign Military Intelligence Guervara-Suardo, Innico Maria 224—5 GZI see Gloumy Zarzad Informacji Hacke 93-142 Hagemeister, Michael 238, 264ո59, 272 Hahn, Friedrich 256 Haider, Franz 113 Hall, Reginald 245 Hamburg 21, 307-10 Hamilton-Rise, Alexander 247 Hanfkaengl, Ernst 257 Hanley, Michael 83-7, 322 Hapgood, Norman 261, 264n36, 264n92, 273 HARRIET 81-7; see abo Hanley, Michael ‘Harry Roman’ 70-2; see aho Roman, Howard Hart, John 58 Hartford Times 184 Harz, Karl-Rudolf 119 Haushofer, Karl 136 Haynes, John Earl 31 Hearsťs International 261 Heath, Edward 87 Heckenschütze 1, 29,
32-3, 37, 40, 52, 78, 93, 103, 312; see abo Sniper ‘Heckenschützes Ring’ 275; see abo Secret Circle Heinz, Friedrich Wilhelm 116 Hellmuth, Barbara 114 Helms, Richard 52, 56, 60, 66, 105, 118, 162, 292 hemophilia 12-3 Henderson, Loy 164-5 Henniker-Heaton, Peregrine 206-7 ‘Henry Ford’s Jew Mania’ 261 Henry Kissinger Secret Agent 198, 203, 206 ‘Heppner1 see Höppner, Rolf-Heinz Herald of Freedom 150, 152, 160-1, 198 ‘Herr Kowalski’ 40 Hess, Rudolf 14, 97 Heuer, Richards 157 Heydrich, Reinhard 4, 100, 201-2, 208 Hill, Elmer Dewey 146 Himmler, Heinrich 14, 95-7, 102, 136, 138, 261 Histone du tenorisme russe, 1986-1917 277 History of Bobhevism, A 233 History of the Cossacks 219 History of Counterintelligence Staff 1954-1974 62 Hbtory of a Lie 246 Hitler, Adolf 3-4, 15-6, 95-7, 112-3, 126-7, 248-51, 255-8; antisemitism 255; fate 112, 122, 126—7; last days 126 Hitler Youth 103 Hider-Stalin Pact 113 Hoffa, Jimmy 148 Hollis, Roger 57, 61, 71-2, 76, 82-4, 313, 322 Holocaust denial 128 Holy Brotherhood 277-8 homosexuality 73—6 Hompesch, Ferdinand von 223—4 Hood, Cordelia 207 Hood, William 207 Hoover, J. Edgar 1, 31, 47, 58, 150, 159, 267nl38 Höppner, Rolf-Heinz 99, 110ո28 Houghton, Harry 70-4, 77, 88n3, 88n9, 118, 244, 322 House of Un-American Activities Committee 153, 239, 262 Hoxha, Enver 119 Hrynkiewic, Bogusław 135
350 Index HUAC see House of Un-American Activities Committee Hufelschulte, Josef 123 Hughes, Charles Evans 317 Hunt for the Czar, The 10, 18, 151, 180-1, 199 Hunt, Edward 175 Hunt, George P. 176 Hunt, Howard 189, 281 Hunt, James 73, 157 I Wanted to Write 314 ‘illegals’ 70-1, 88nl Imperial Agent: The Goleniewski-Romanov Case 3, 16, 18, 28-9, 137, 156, 159, 164-5, 179-81, 184, 276 Imperium Služb Speäjalnych od Gomułki do Kani 44-5, 151 Independent News Alliance 5 Instauration 4 intelligencja pracujaca 13 International Entente 136, 245 International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 122 International Review of Secret Societies 273 Iron Curtain 311 Irving, David 128 Isaacs, Nathan 261 Jabotinsky, Ze’ev 188 ‘Jack the Ripper’ 3-5 Jackson, C. D. 148, 176, 309, 322 Jacobs, James 215, 284 Jaffe, Michael 163 Jäger, August 99, 109n27 James, Jesse 4 JBS see John Birch Society Jewish Daily Bulletin 254 ‘Jewish Doctors’ Plot’ 96 Jewish Examiner 261 Jewish Telegraphic Agency 246, 258 John Birch Society 4, 162, 198, 204, 206, 301-2, 325 Johnson, Lyndon B. 162 Jordan, Colin 75-6 Jouin, Ernest 237, 264n58, 272 Juchniewicz, Ed 52 Judeophobia 269; see ако antisemitism Kaganovich, Lazar 188 Kaiser Wilhelm II 199 Kalabinski, Jacek 42 Kaltenbrunner, 102 Kaluski, Edward 302 Kampf, Irmgard 1-2, 35-40, 49ո30, 49ո35,147-9, 157, 181, 195ո56, 307-8, 321; marriage 181; relatives of 185-6, 307-8 Kämpferbund fur Unabhängiges Deutschland 129-30 Karl Marx: Master of Fraud 190-1 Kaszubowski, Jan 114-7 Katulski, Edward 177 Katyn massacre 100 KdsBP see Committee for Public Security Kellogg,
Michael 247-9 Kennan, George 213 Kennedy, John F. 2, 58, 65, 146-8, 157, 162, 170n28, 176, 194nl5, 196n76; assassination of 65, 147, 215; spectre of Fabian Socialism 293 Kennedy, Robert F. 58, 146, 148, 162 Kentenber, John 80 Kerensky, Alexander 135, 240, 249, 265n70, 277 Kershaw, Ian 248 Kersten Amendment 152 Kersten, Charles 149, 189, 196n67, 293 KGB 1-5, 30-3, 51-71, 68n23, 93-4, 141n73, 149-50; antisemitism 93-4; assassination tactics 202; Ayatollah Khomeini as Russian agent 57; Bryn defection 51-6; false defections 192-3; Goleniewski as Vertäuen of 31; illegals 70-1; as matryoshka 56-63; moles see Soviet moles; penetration of CIA 56; recoding texts 146; tricks 54, 77 ‘KGB Exploitation of Heinz Felfe’ 105, 112, 121 Khrushchev, Nikita 27-8, 57-8, 60, 96, 130-1, 189 Kimsey, Herman 168, 178, 186, 296-303, 325 Kinnicutt, Francis 247, 266nl00 Kisevalter, George 74, 155 Kissinger: The Secret Side of the Secretary of State 198 Kissinger, Henry 4, 198-210; Bessell and ‘Bor 198—203; as KGB employee 4; ODRA and Oberammergau 203-8 Klehr, Harvey 31 Kliszko, Zenon 163 Knight Grand Cross ofJustice 239-41 Knight of St. Gregory 147 Knight’s Cross 38 Knights Hospitallers 223-8 Knights of Malta 150, 159-61, 168, 175, 192, 198, 211-306 Knights of Shickshinny see Shickshinny Knights
Index 351 Kochański, Janusz 28, 44, 47 Komitet đo Wspolracy Naukowo-Technicznej ... 30 Komsomohkaya Pravda 124, 187, 308 Kondrashev, Sergei 32 Konradi, Moritz 245 Korotkov, Aleksander 123, 129, 323 Kowerda, Boris 11 Kraemer, Fritz 206 Kraft, Waldemar 14 Krasnaya Zvezda 187, 193 Krasnov, 219 Kray, Ronnie 76 Krekeler, Heinz 295 Kremnička massacre 133 Kroger, Peter and Helen 71, 322 see abo Cohen, Lona and Cohen, Morris Kronstadt mutiny 252 Krop, Pascale 64 Kropotkin, Marina 270 Ku Klux Klan 220 Kuhn, Fritz 262 Kuhn, Steven 178, 302 Kuibyshev 42-7; secrets of 42-7 ‘Kuibyshev gang’ 43 Kujun, Filip 203-4, 206 Lambda 1 70, 78, 83; see abo Blake, George Lambda 2 70-2; see ако Houghton, Harry Lambda 3 80; see ако Philby, Kim Lamsdorf. Vladimir 231—2 Langelle, Russell August 289 LaRouche, Lyndon 3—5, 209n30 LARSEN 114, 116, 177; see ако Kaszubowski, Jan Larsen, Hans 177 LAVINIA 70—1; see ако Goleniewski, Michal LCIMPROVE program 106 Le Carré, John 86, 108 League of Israel 188 League of Wbite Nations 231 Legend 5, 62 Leggett, George 81-2, 84, 86, 89n48, 90n62, 322 Lenin, Vladimir Ilich 135, 173, 199, 233 ‘Leningrad Affair’ 96 Lerette, 293-4 Leyer, Hans Joachim 116-7 Liberty Bell 4 Liberty Lobby 162-3 Liebold, Ernest 244, 261 Life magazine 58-9, 64, 174-6, 179, 185 Lipstadt, Deborah 128 Lipton, Marcus 80-4 Litovkin, Yuri 121 ‘Little Napoleon’ 32; see ако Gribanov, Mikhailovich Loach, Cardia de 162, 289 Lodz ghetto 14 Logsdon, Jonathan 244 Löllgen, Jacob 95, 112-8, 323 Long Island Press 168 Lonsdale, Gordon 54, 59, 70—3, 322 see ако Molody, Konon Loomis, Julia 253-5 Los Angeles Times
154 Lost Portune of the Tsars 9—10, 12 Lubyanka Prison 247 Luce, Henry 176 Luckner, Felix von 281, 284 Ludendorff, General 248, 251 Lukomsky, Alexander 252 MacArthur, Douglas 281—2, 325 McCarthy, Joe 162 McCarthyism 81, 146 McCone, John 2, 58, 139n31, 147, 156-7, 322 McCormack, John 186 McDonald, Hugh 301-2, 306n73 McGrady, Pat 258-60 MacLean, Donald 80, 90n66 McLean, Ian 73, 88nl3 McLeod, Scott 162 Macmillan, Dorothy 76 Macmillan, Harold 75, 80 McSherry, Curtis M. 297-8 Main Office of the Third Reich 3 Malenkov, Georgy 57, 119 Maltese Cross 284—5 Maltese Cross Press 215, 284 Manchester Union Leader 11, 158, 184 Mangold, Tom 17, 21-2, 68n20, 200-2, 324 Manhattan 223-68 Manhattan Project 103 Many Sides of George Blake, The 205 ‘Marie A. Kaminski 11 Marszalek, Joseph 81 MARTEL 58-9, 64; see ако Golitsyn, Anatoliy Martin, Arthur 64, 74 Martin, David 54-6, 59 Martin, Edwin 153, 170n37 Martin, Jack 215 Marx, Karl 196n76 Massie, Robert 175, 182-3 MBP see Polish Ministry of Public Security Meir, Goldą 188
352 Index MELA 17-22, 191; see aho Dende, Leopold Melnyk faction 26 Messineo, Salvatore 216-8, 220, 8, 222nl226, 325 Metelmann, Henry 15-7 Meyer, Stefan 25-6 MI5 57, 61, 64, 155; Peter Wright 59-60, 70-2, 155-6 MI6 5, 26, 59, 70-90, 108; George Blake 46, 77-81, 206; penetration behind Iron Curtain 311, 313; selling defector Golitsyn 58 Michałowski, Jerzy 163 Michałowski, Myra 163—5 Michalski, Władysław 41 Michelis, Cesare de 238 Mielke, Erich 38 Mikhailovich, Alexander 239—41, 324 Miller, Robert 199-200 Miller, Walter 243 Ministry of the Interior 27 MK-ULTRA 53 Moczar, Mieczysław 39-40, 97—8, 311 Modelski, Izydor 163 Modin, Yuri 87 Molehunt 66 . molehunting 81-7 Molnar, Bohumil 132 Molody, Konon 70-2, 322 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact 113 MON see Polish Ministry of National Defense Monday Opera Supper Club 253-5 Monroe, Marilyn 148 Montgomery, Hugh 289 Mosley, Oswald 76 Moss, Robert 71-2, 312-3 Mroź, Władysław 20-1, 61, 321 MSW see Polish Ministry of the Interior Müller, Heinrich 93—8, 102, 111—42, 207, 323, 140n46; Angleton’s game 118-20; Barak affair 129-35; Löllgen 114-8; SMERSH 111-4; ’Müller diaries’ 126-9; Prague December 120—5 Müller Journab 129 Murphy, David 32, 40-1, 48nl8, 105 Mutual Security Act 1951 149 Mystérieux Survivant đ’Ođobre, Le 17—8, 102, 122, 276, 298 Nabokov, Vladimir 309-10 Nachtmann, Jaroslav 130, 133, 142n89 Naftali, Timothy 111 Nalivaiko, Boris 121 Namiř, Mordechai 188 Napoleon 223-4 National Council 198 National Intelligence Estimate 291 National Security Council 176 National Socialism 112 National Socialist 75 NATO 46, 59, 283 naukowo-technicznego see
Section VI, Department I Naumenko, V. 218-9 Nazarenko, Nicholas 216—20, 222n24, 326 Nazi hunting 122, 126 Nazi War Crimes Interagency Working Group 98, 111 Nazi—Soviet network see Hacke neo-Nazism 75, 98-9, 129 neo-pan-Slavism 230-1 neo-Stalinism 155 New Dark Ages Conspiracy, The 3-4 New Lies for Old 57 New Team 162 New York Daily Mirror 198 New York Herald Tribune 187 New York Journal-American 3, 145-6, 150-3, 173, 202 New York Times 5, 33, 57, 73, 159, 188-9, 205, 232 New York Times Book Review 55 New York World 233-4 Nicholai, Walter 247 Nicolaevna, Maria 17-22 Nicolai, Walter 112 NIE see National InteUigence Estimate Nikolayevich, Nicholas 324 Nilus, Sergei 237, 244, 264n51, 273 Nixon, Richard 162, 198 NKVD see People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs NODDY 311-3 Norbertine Canons 73 Norris, George 245-6 Northern Group 203 Nosenko, Yuri 5, 65-6, 73-7, 121, 157, 161; defection 161 Novotny, Antonin 124, 131 Novoye Russkoye Slovo 183 Novoye Vremya 126 Nowina-Sokolnicki, Juliusz 69n45, 219 Nowotko, Marceli 134—5 Nowy Tomyśl camp 24-5, 35 Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy 208 Null, Gary 19, 23n37, 202 NYJA see New York Journal-American
Index 353 Oberammergau 203-8 O CB see Operations Coordinating Board Ochab, Edward 27 O’Connor, Edward 148, 167-8, 176, 288, 309, 323 October Revolution 1905 135 O’Donnell, John 296 Of Moks and Molehunters 61 Office of Strategic Studies 96, 170n33, 205, 207 Office of War Information 163 Okhrana 191, 233, 242, 260-1, 277-8 Old Boys, The 287 Oldfield, Maurice 79 Oliver, Revilo P. 3-4, 191 Operation Cowboy 152 Operation Gold 46, 77-8 Operation Karel 133 Operation Neptune 129 Operation ODRA 203-8 Operation Spiders 26-7; see also counterintelligence Operation Trust 26, 33nl0, 135, 192, 195n39, 247, 253 Operations Coordinating Board 148, 152, 176, 194nl5, 286, 288 Oprodzenia Polski 38 Orangemen 227 Order of Lenin 157 Orlek, Valentina 121 Orlov, Igor 68n31 Orlov, Vladimir 245-6 Orth, Clarence 226-7 Osborn, Howard 65 OSS see Office of Strategic Studies OSS X-2 56 Osthe Information Service 163 Oswald, Lee Harvey 5, 62, 289 Otepka, Otto 145-6, 154, 161-6, 293, 323 Owen, Frederick Cunliffe 251 OWI see Office of War Information Paczkowski, Andrezej 30 Palmer, Casimir 260-1 pan-Slavism 229—32 Panama Canal 234 Panama City News 217-8 Papal Infallibility 214 Pâques, Georges 59 Parade 206 Pargiello, Jan 19—20 Partisans 311 PATCON 220-1 PAUL 103; see aho Felfe, Heinz Pawlikowicz, Leszek 21, 43 Pearson, Drew 146-8, 184 Penkovsky, Oleg 56, 155 People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs 27, 31-2, 42-7, 65, 68n23, 96, 112, 133-5, 203, 280n39 People’s Republic of China 145, 190, 209nl9, 278 ‘Peron’s Gestapo’ 120 Perry, Roland 87 Pershing, General 242 ‘Peter and Paul’ 103—8, 121 ‘Peter Skov’ 29,
138, 157 Peters, William 217, 222nl9 Petropavlosk 249 Petty, Clare Edward 55-6, 65—7, 104, 110n40, 207 Philhy Conspiracy, The 80-1 Philby, John 207 Philby, Kim 63, 70, 77-81, 90n66, 103, 207 Pichel, Charles 213-6, 225-6, 239-44, 255-7, 268nl56, 269-70, 325; conversion to Catholicism 256—7; drug trafficking 256 Pichel Knights 214, 217, 225-6, 228, 260, 281 Pidgeon Tunnel, The 108 Pieckenbrock, Hans 121 Piecuch, Henryk 44—5, 151 ‘pig talk’ 71, 82, 161, 164-5, 167 Piłsudski, Marshall 11, 22n8 Pincher, Chapman 74-5, 82, 84, 87 Pipp, Edwin G. 244 Pitovranov, Yevgeni 70 Plain English 233 Plekhanov, George 135 Pobedonostsev, Konstantin 230 polio 12—3 Polùh American Studies 19 Polish Border Guards 44—5 Polish Border Protection Army 203 Polish Communist Party 27, 100 Polish General Staff 25 Polish Home Army 15 Polish intelligence 5, 9—10, 13, 19-21, 24-34, 63-7, 81, 115, 151, 165, 204, 308—10; Terinent Bagley 63—7 ‘Polish Mata Hari’ 163 Polish Ministry of the Interior 28, 30, 40—1, 45-6 Polish Ministry of National Defense 26 Polish Ministry of Public Security 24—5, 27 Polish October 27 Polish People’s Army 43 Polish resistance 183
354 Index Polish United Workers Party 27 Polish-Soviet War (1919-1922) 9, 11-2 Poliunin, Arkadii 245 polygraphy 298 Pool, James 250 Pope Pius XII, 147 Popov, A. 219 Popov, Peter 56, 155 Portland spy ring 71—4, 79, 81, 322 Posse Comitatus 220 Potsdam Agreement 12 Pottle, Pat 79 Powers, Thomas 118 Poznan 9-12, 24-5, 35 Poznan Stalin Works 27 Poznan Uprising 27, 30-1 Poznański Czerwiec 27 Prado, Carlos Gonzales 189 Prague December 120-5 Prague Spring 58, 124, 131 Pravda 232 Preziosi, Giovanni 238 Profiimo Scandal 76 Project Paperclip 290 propaganda 94 Protocols of the Elders of Zion, The 214, 229, 233, 237-8, 242-6, 249, 273 provocation agents 54-5 Prystow, Alexander 11, 22n8 publishing vs. spying 187—93 PUBP see District Office of Public Security quantum theory 63 Radio Free Europe 27 Raina, Andrey Ivanovich 31, 33, 66, 71-2, 104, 165-7, 313, 322 Ramparts 303 Randle, Michael 79 Rarick, John 161-4 Rasputin 23n37, 230 Reappearance of the Romanovs, The 180 Red Army 28, 42, 96, 151 Red Orchestra 123 Red Star 187, 193 Red Star Over Prague 131 REDCAP program (CIA) 66, 106 Reichsicherheitshauptamt 3, 93, 95-6, 102-4, 114, 124; see ako SS intelligence Reichsland 12—5, 46 Reilly, Sidney 243-7, 324 Reminiscences and Observations 198 Renewal 250 Rescue of the Romanovs, The 182, 201 Review of the News 198 Ribuffo, Leo 244 Richards, Guy 3, 6n4, 10-3, 15-8, 22nl3, 26, 137, 145-64, 170n37, 173, 179-92, 193n7, 199-203, 209nl9, 269-70, 304n20, 307, 323; leaks 269-70; shock headlines 145; Two Rubles to Times Square 151, 287 Riis, Sergius 190-1, 196n76, 196n80, 242, 324 RISS see International
Review of Secret Sodeties Robarge, David 2, 156, 158 Robert Speller Sons 17, 174, 185, 187, 189, 191, 202, 242 Roberts, Kenneth 314-6 Rockefeller, John D. 254 Rockefeller, Nelson 287, 293 ROCOR see Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia Rogal, Werner 102, 320nl2 Rogen, William 162 Rogulski, Stanislaw 115-6, 139nl8 Rokossovskii, Konstantin 27, 204 Roman, Howard 1-2, 29, 40-1, 55-6, 63, 70-2, 89n41, 138, 148, 155-7, 322; defence of Angleton 55-6; head of Polish desk 1—2; see ако ’Harry Roman’ Roman, Jane 56 Romanoff, Tatiana 2, 181, 186, 321 Romanov family 146, 198-210, 240; murder 181-3 Romanov, Kirill 241, 247-53, 255, 258; ftmding 255 Romanov obsession 309-10 Romanov throne 146, 150, 155, 158-9, 167-8, 173-87, 191-2, 201-3, 213-4, 270 Romkowski, Roman 100, 110n29 Rond 249 Roosevelt, Eleanor 147 Roosevelt, Theodore 234 Rorke, Alexander Irwin, Jr. 188, 195n61 Rosenberg, Alfred 248 Rosenberg spy ring 71 Rosenblum, Solomon 245 Rostow, Walt 162, 293 Rothschild, Victor 87 ROVS see Russian All-Military Union Różański, Jozef 97—8, 100 RRF see Russian Relief Society RSHA see Reichsichersheithauptamt Rummel, A. W. 187 Russell, Richard 289 Russian All-Military Union 252-3 Russian Civil War 12 Russian Knights 223-8
Index 355 Russian Lend-Lease program 155 Russian Monarchist Union 181-2, 192-3 Russian Orthodox Church 15, 180—2, 187, 225 Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, The 182 Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia 270, 309 Russian Relief Society 253 Russian-American Financial Syndicate 253 ‘Russia’s Czar Lives’ 11 St. Cloud Times 218 St. Louis Post Dispatch 234 Sakharov, Konstantin 248-9, 266nll4, 283 Samborski, Robert 151, 317 Samogitia: The Unknown in History 125 ‘satanic pair’ 188 Saturday Post 34 Scarbeck, Irwin 165-6 Schellenberg, Walter 96, 104, 112 Scheubner-Richter, Max 248, 250, 253, 267nl24 Schieber, Haviv 188-90 schizophrenia 35-6 Schlafly, John Fred 151 Schlafly, Phyllis 151 Schuyler, Phillipa 11, 158, 184, 195n60 Scott, Norman 201 Sooville, Herbert 28-9, 34n20, 157 Second Interallied Mission 11 Second Taiwan Straits Crisis 145 Secret Circle 15, 275-9 Secret Life of Plants, The 175 Secret World Government, The 234—5, 238-9, 273 Secret World Order 228 Section VI, Department I 28-31 Sedov, Boris 208 Semyonov, Ataman Grigori Michailovich 249, 278 Semyonov, Yulian 96, 124 Senate Internal Security Subcommittee 150, 161 Sergievsky, Boris 243 Serov, Ivan 112, 122-4, 131, 322 Seventeen Moments of Spring 96, 124, 136 Shabelskii-Bork, Pyotr 237, 257 Shackley, Ted 1, 37, 52 Shearer, Lloyd 206 Shef Gestapo 126 Shehu, Mehmet 119 Shelepin, Alexander 60 Shepherd, Lemuel C. 281, 325 Shergold, Harold 79 Sheridan, James 297 Sheridan, Walter 164, 171n71 Shevchenko, Andrei 31 Shickshinny Knights 213-22; Grand Master Goleniewski 214-7, 308; Tennessee Knights 217-21 Shishmarev, Paquita Louise
de see Fry, Leslie Siebert, Johann 130 Siemiątkowski, Zbigniew 43—5, 49n33 Sienkiewicz, Witold 17, 30, 39-40, 44-6, 52, 313, 321 SIG see Special Investigations Group Sikorsky, Ivan 243 Simons, John 260 Simpson, Christopher 218 Singer, Herman 191 Sisman, Adam 86 Sklar, Major 99-102 Skorzeny, Otto 96, 318-20, 323 Skov, Peter 138 Skulbaszewski, 204-5 Slansky, Rudolf 131—2 Slavonic Welfare Society 230 Słowikowski, Jan 19 SMERSH 96, 111-4, 121, 136, 203 Smetisko, Marijan 174, 193n8 Smierc Superszpiega 42 Smith, Eugenia 45, 50n39, 89n43, 167-8, 173-81, 185-7, 192, 196n73, 209n20, 270, 274, 299-302, 307-8, 324; meeting 173-81 Smith, Harrison 226 SMOM see Sovereign Military Order of Malta Sniper 7-90; and British Intelligence 70-90; and CIA 1-2, 25-9, 32, 40-5, 51-69 Sodalitium Pianům 238, 273 Sokolak, Henryk 36, 39, 122, 321 Sokolnicki, Juliusz 219-20 Solidarity 58 SOSJ see Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem Sourwine, Jay 154, 156, 162, 166, 176 Sovereign Military Order of Malta 225 Sovereign Military Order of St. John 223-4 Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem 213-7, 224, 229-30, 239-40, 243, 282 Sovereign Order of Saint John, The 213, 218, 224, 228-9, 234, 238-9, 242-8, 256-7, 273, 281-2 Soviet Central Committee 57 Soviet Division of CIA 65-6 Soviet Foreign Military Intelligence 56-8, 61, 122, 125, 155, 170n28
356 Index Soviet moles 5, 33, 57, 61, 70, 79, 98, 104, 121, 149-50; George Blake 70; Lambda 1 70; Lambda 2 70; Roger Hollis 71; William John Vassall 70 Soviet Purchasing Commission 31 Spanish Civil War 65 Spearhead 75 Special Investigations Group 55-6, 65-7, 118—20; see abo Angleton, James Speller, Jon 187, 190-1, 196n73 ЅреБег, Robert, jr. 174—7, 185 Speller, Robert, sr. 17, 89n55, 169nl6, 174-7, 179-80, 183-4, 270, 324 Spellman, Francis T. 325 Spence, Richard 190, 196n80, 247, 261, 266nl00 Der Spiegel 127 Spiransky-Grant, Julia Dent Cantacuzene 254 Spiridovich, Alexander 233, 263n55, 278, 324 Spiridovich, Nina 277 Sputnik News 103-4 Spy Wars 5, 32-3, 58, 74 Spy Who Came in from the Cold, The 134 Spycatcher 86-7 Spying on Workers 254—5 Spymaster: My Life in the CIA 1, 78, 313 Spymaster: Startling Cold War Revelations 122-3, 126-7, 129 SS intelligence 93-6, 98, 114; see also Reichsicherheitshauptamt Stahl, Benjamin F. von 217—8, 220, 326 Stähle, Peter 118-20, 127-8, 136, 323 Stalin, Josef 27, 57, 96, 119, 123, 131, 136, 142n89, 204, 277 Stang, Alan 198, 204, 206 Stanley, Christopher Carl Jerome 214-5 Stapinska, Magorzata 9-13, 15-7, 147 Stasi 38, 93-4, 122 Staten Island 235—7 Statni Bezpečnost 124-5, 132 Stennis, John 289 Stem 118-9, 125, 127-8, 136 Stevens, Gregory 83 Stevenson, Frederick Boyd 228-9 Stewart Hill, E. H. 202 Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe, The 148 strategic disinformation 61; see abo disinformation Stratemeyer, George 325 Studies in Intelligence 60 Sturdza, Mikhail R. 282-3, 285, 304nll Subcommittee on Immigration 148 subversion 241 Suggs, Edward 215
suicide 105, 226, 235, 294 Summers, Tony 17, 21-2, 200-2, 324 Sunday Mirror 76 Sunday Times 58 Supreme Monarchist Council 251-2 surveillance 71, 77 Sutherland, Clarence E. 259 Światło, Jósef 27, 134-5, 321 Sykes, G. M. 239 Symans, Edward Alan 165-6 Szalewicz, Wacław 11 Szlachcic, Franciszek 20-1, 23nl93, 193, 321 Tajny Front 43 Tarnowski, Roman 37-8, 40-1, 47 Taylor, Henry J. 1 ‘Telsur’ 158—61 Tennessee Knights 213, 217—21 Thatcher, Margaret 87 Their Trade is Treachery 87 ‘third man’ 80 Thorpe, Jeremy 199-201, 203, 324 ‘Three Gs’ 18, 21-2 Through Hell for Hitler 15-6 Thurmond, Strom 148, 288-9 Time-Life 176 The Times 57, 80, 205 TN History see Sovereign Order of Saint John, The Tobiassen, Ralph 299-300 Tommasi, Giovanni Battista 224 Toultzeff, Alexis Iosifoyich 82 tracing Goleniewski 9-12 Tracing Martin Bormann 126 Transglobal News Service 118-20, 184, 188-9; cover 188 Treason is the Reason 160 Treaty of Amiens 1802 224 Thai of Otto Otepka, The 165 Trotsky, Leon 232 ‘Troubles with Mela 19-20 Trudeau, Arthur 286, 288-96, 304n20, 304n27, 305n36 Tmman, Harry 128, 148 Truscott, Lucius 286-7, 304n27 Tmst see Operation Trust Tsar Nicholas II 199, 225, 228, 232, 240, 249, 314; assassination of 199 Tsarskoye Selo 270, 272 Tukachevsky, Mikhail 100, 202 Turynska, Janina 10, 17-9 Turynski, Raymond 11, 18, 177, 179 Two Rubles to Times Square 151, 287
Index 357 Ukraine 16, 43, 183, 237, 248, 256, 287 Ular, Alexander 231-2 Unde Joe see Stalin, Josef United States Information Agency 165-6 UPHILL 98-103, 116 Urząd Bezpieczeństwa 311-2 US citizenship 10, 147, 163 USIA see United States Information Agency Valle, Pedro del 281, 287, 305n33, 325 Vassall, William John 58, 70, 72-7, 81, 88nl3, 322 Vassilchikov-Shishmarev, Kyrii Fedorovich 269-76, 279nl, 279n, 280n26, 2302, 308-9, 324 VE Day 15 Venona files 31 Vers le débâcle 231 Versailles Conference 240-1 VFC see Volunteer Freedom Corps Vicén, Jozef 132 Vülemarest, Pierre de 11, 15, 17-20, 63, 68ո40, 102, 122-3, 126-9, 139ո31, 205-7, 276-8, 280ո31, 323 Vinberg, Fedor 237 Vladimirovich, Kirill 325 Voikov, Piotr 11 Voitsekhovskii, Sergei 181-2 Voivodeship of Poznan 25 Volunteer Freedom Corps 152, 176, 286—7 Vonsiatsky, Anastase 241, 257 Vorkuta gulag 218 Voronskii, Vatslav 245 Vorwärts 233 Voykov, Pyotr 316 Walker, Edwin 289 Walter, Francis 148 Wanamaker, Mary 239-40 Wandering Bishop 214—5 Warburton, Barclay 239-40, 242 Wamell, W. Raymond 160 Warner, John 36, 167 Warsaw 161-7, 314-7; rumours from 161-7 Warsaw Pact 32 Warszawskiego Okręgu Wojskowego investigation 13, 15, 36, 44, 147 Washington intelligence wars 145-72; Allen Dulles and Department D, 155-8; fiasco 152-5; finishing with Feighan 167-8; Guy Richards 150-2; red scare redux 145-50; ‘Telsur’ 158-61; Warsaw whispers 161-7 Washington Post 288 Washington Star 33, 61, 66, 303, 313 Watergate 188 Waters Flowing Eastwards 214, 269, 272-3 Webster, Nesta 233 Wehrmacht 15 Weisband, William 59 Welch, Robert 4, 198 Welsh, George
Willliam 227, 263nl3 Welt-Dienst 257-8 Wendrowski, Henryk 21 Wermerström, Stig 58, 63-5 West German Federal Intelligence Service 32 Westrell, Harlan 302 Weygand, Maxime 11 whisdeblowing 162 White Book 18, 22nl6, 80, 82, 179, 276, 281 White Russians 11, 213-4, 223-68; AntiBolshevik International 243-7; Aufbau 247-9; Blue Lamoo 255-62; Boris Brasol 241-3; Boris Kowerda 11; conspiracy 228-35; Grand Duke ALexander 239-41; Kirill and Victoria 249—51; Monday Opera Supper Club 253-5; Prince Zevachov 237—9; Russian Knights 223—8; shadow war 251-3; strange death in Staten Island 235-7 Whitley, Rea 262 Whitney, Harry Payne 150 Whitney South Seas Expedition 150-1 Who Financed Hitler 250 Wicha, Władysław 38 Widen, J. J. 64 Wieczorek, Marceli 21, 151, 321 Wielkiego Brata 31-3 Wiesenthal, Simon 113 Wiklund, Thorbjom 214-7, 226, 326 Wilderness of Mirrors 54—6, 59, 66, 82 Willoughby, Charles 192, 281-5, 304nll, 325; ‘my pet fascist’ 281 Wilson, Harold 76, 199 WiN see Freedom and Independence Winter, Paul 257, 268nl73, 284, 307 Wintets, Eugene 299-300 wiretapping 161-2 Wise, David 66 Wisner, Frank 294, 322 Wojska Ochrony Pogranicza 44—5, 203 Wolf, Marcus 122 Wolfe, Robert 111 Wolff, Karl 96, 136 Woods, Roy C. 314-7 WOP see Wojska Ochrony Pogranicza World Revolution 233 World War I 10-1, 135; Brest-Litovsk Treaty 199
358 Index World War II 11-3, 18, 25-6, 32, 42, 56, 87, 96, 112-3, 123, 131 WorldCat lists З Wormwood Scrubs 75-6, 79 WOW see Warszawskiego Okręgu Wojskowego investigation Wozniesienski, Dmitry 203-4 Wrangel, Pyotr 252—3 Wright, Curtis 240 Wright, Peter 59-60, 2, 89n48, 70-2, 82-7, 88nl55-6, 313, 322 WUBP see Voivodeship of Poznan Wynne, Greville 72 ‘X Line’ 31 Yankee Komisar 190 Yezhov, Nikolai 202-3 Yurovsky, Yakov 168 Yusupov, Felix 230, 272 Zandel, Myra see Michalski, Myra Zelaznikoff, General 203 Zevachov, Nikolaj 237-9, 2653, 4n325 Zhukov, Marshal 126 Ziętara, Pawel 19—20 Zimmer, Maude Files 184 Zionism 188 Złotowski, Ignace 163 Znamya 229 Zwandverwaltung 14 I Bayerische ! Staatsbibliothek München
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Renowned investigative journalist Kevin Coogan reveals Goleniewski's extraordinary story for the first time in this biography. Goleniewski rose to be a senior office in the Polish intelligence service, a position which gave him access to both Polish and Russian secrets. Disillusioned with the Soviet Bloc, he made contact with the CIA, sending them letters containing significant intelligence. He then decided to defect and fled to America in 1961 via an elaborate escape plan in Berlin. His revelations led to the exposure of several important Soviet spies in the West including the Portland spy ring in the UK, the MI6 traitor George Blake, and a spy high up in the West German intelligence service. Despite these hugely important contributions to the Cold War, Goleniewski would later be abandoned by the CIA after he made the outrageous claim that he was actually Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia - the last remaining member of the Romanov Russian royal family and therefore entitled to the lost treasures of the Tsar. Goleniewski's increasingly fantastical claims led to him becoming embroiled in a bizarre demi-monde of Russian exiles, anti-communist fanatics, right-wing extremists and chivalric orders with deep historical roots in America's racist and antisemitic underground. 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title | The spy who would be tsar the mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the far-right underground |
title_auth | The spy who would be tsar the mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the far-right underground |
title_exact_search | The spy who would be tsar the mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the far-right underground |
title_full | The spy who would be tsar the mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the far-right underground Kevin Coogan |
title_fullStr | The spy who would be tsar the mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the far-right underground Kevin Coogan |
title_full_unstemmed | The spy who would be tsar the mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the far-right underground Kevin Coogan |
title_short | The spy who would be tsar |
title_sort | the spy who would be tsar the mystery of michal goleniewski and the far right underground |
title_sub | the mystery of Michal Goleniewski and the far-right underground |
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