Index and Concordance to Alexander Vassiliev’s Notebooks and Soviet Cables Deciphered by the National Security Agency’s Venona Project
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work in the South in 1948, and later associated with a variety of CPUSA-linked bodies. Invoked the fifth amendment to refuse to answer questions when a congressional committee inquired about his relationship to the Communist party. 193
Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 101. Weber, ?: Trotskyist, likely Sara Weber. Venona New York KGB 1943, 290. Weber, Arthur Phineas: Soviet intelligence contact. (The name is in a handwritten annotation and while the surname Weber is completely legible, the other two parts of the name are difficult to read.) Cover name in Venona: GOOSE [GUS and GUS']. As Weber: Venona Special Studies, 21. As GOOSE [GUS and GUS']: Venona New York KGB 1945, 110–11, 121; Venona Special Studies, 21. Weber, Sara: Prominent Trotskyist activist. Also known as Sara Jacobs and Chertova. As Weber: Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 17, 40, 144; Venona New York KGB 1943, 290 (not certain). As Chertova: Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 44. WECHSEL (cover name in Venona): Venona analysts noted WECHSEL as a possible translation of the cover name VEKSEL'. Venona New York KGB 1945, 114, 132. Wechsler, ?: Described as an OWI staffer. Venona analysts initially thought this a reference to Irving Robert Wechsler but later deleted that identification and inserted Michael Wexler. Venona San Francisco KGB, 69–70. Wedemeyer, Albert: American military commander in China, 1944–1945. Venona New York KGB 1944, 601.
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——————————— 193. Testimony of Frederick Palmer Weber, 21-22 April 1953, U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, Interlocking Subversion, part 4, 177.
WEDGE [KLIN] (cover name in Venona): Unidentified Soviet intelligence source/agent. Venona analysts tentatively identified WEDGE as Enos Wicher but that was withdrawn. Venona New York KGB 1944, 190, 244, 284; Venona Special Studies, 36. Wegner, H.H.: Walk-in to the Soviet embassy in 1948. Stated he was a chemist working in a secret laboratory in Alaska where they were creating a small A-bomb and offered to sell blueprints for $220,000. Vassiliev Black Notebook, 70. Weimut: See John Veymut. Weinberg, Joseph: Soviet intelligence source/agent. Young physicist and Robert Oppenheimer graduate student. Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Method”. As Weinberg: Vassiliev White
Weinberg, Merle: Wife of Joseph Weinberg. Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Idea”. As Joseph Weinberg’s wife: Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #1, 33. As “Idea”: Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 118; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #1, 33. Weiner, ?: Described as a high government official in Washington. Vassiliev Black Notebook, 46. Weiner, William: Senior CPUSA cadre, supervised party finances. Vassiliev White Notebook #2, 40. Weinstone, William: Senior CPUSA official. Vassiliev Black Notebook, 147. Weintraub, David: Soviet intelligence source/agent. Weintraub worked for a variety of government agencies such as the National Research Project, War Production Board, State Department, UNRRA, and the United Nations. Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Bak”. As Weintraub: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 78; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 6; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 60, 78; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #2, 79–80. As “Bak”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 78; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 6; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 34–36; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #2, 79– 80.
Weir, ?: Described as a prominent American businessman. Venona New York KGB 1944, 312. Weisband, William: Soviet intelligence source/agent from the 1930s to 1950, working first as a couriers and liaison with sources and later as a source at the National Security Agency. Imprisoned for failing to respond to a Grand Jury subpoena in 1950 to answer questions about his involvement in espionage. Cover names in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Link” (1930s-1945), “Zhora” (1945– 1950), and “Vasin” (1950-). Cover name in Venona: LINK [ZVENO]. As Weisband: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 75, 84. As “Link”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 17, 27, 101, 103, 107, 133; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 16, 113, 120, 136. As “Zhora”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 57, 70, 75, 80–81, 84, 91–92, 94–96. As “Vasin”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 84, 94–97. As LINK [ZVENO]: Venona New York KGB 1943, 176–77; Venona New York KGB 1944, 458; Venona
Weisberg, ?: Unidentified. Possibly associated with Trotskyist activities. Venona New York KGB 1944, 619, 628. Weisberg, Harold: Secret Communist fired from the staff of Senator La Follette’s Civil Liberties subcommittee in 1939 for leaking information to the CPUSA. Later on the staff of OSS. In 1947 Weisberg was discharged from his analyst position in the State Department after FBI turned up information on his Communist background. Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 95. Weisbord, Albert: Communist trade union organizer in the late 1920s. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 1. Weisburd: Birth surname of Michael W. Burd. Venona New York KGB 1944, 184, 418, 459, 489, 713. Well, ?: Senior State Department official. Venona analysts thought this likely a garble for Sumner Wells. Venona New York KGB 1943, 217–18. Welles, Benjamin: Son of Sumner Welles: Venona Washington KGB, 66. Welles, Sumner: Senior American diplomat, Assistant Secretary of State 1933–37, Under Secretary of State 1937–43. As Welles: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 42, 88; Vassiliev Odd Pages, 22–23; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 13; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #1, 8, 91, 112 31; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 26, 42, 99, 118; Venona New York KGB 1943, 72, 218, 340–41; Venona
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Washington KGB, 66. Misspelled as Well: Venona New York KGB 1943, 217–18. As “19”’s boss: Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #2, 12. As “Mechanic’s” deputy: Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #2, 25–26. Wells, Carveth: Popular travel writer and explorer. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 15. Welsh, Mary: Described as source of information for Jacob Golos on German radio propaganda, 1941.
Werner, ?: Described as the head of a group of “White Guards” in Vancouver, Canada. Venona San Francisco KGB, 16–17. Wertheim, Maurice: New York banker, former brother-in-law of Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau, father of Josephine Pomerance. Vassiliev Black Notebook, 14. Wesson, Charles: American Army general with the Lend-Lease administration. Venona USA Diplomatic, 63. West Africa: Venona USA GRU, 78. “West” [Vest] (cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks): Soviet intelligence officer/agent, 1942. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #3, 12–14. WEST [VEST] (cover name in Venona): Unidentified, 1944 Associated with Mexican operations. Venona New York KGB 1944, 365; Venona Special Studies, 16. Western Electric company: Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Corpus”. As Western Electric: Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 116; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #3, 56, 70; Venona New York KGB 1944, 75; Venona Special Studies, 141, 146; Venona USA Naval GRU, 303. As “Corpus”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 119–20; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 116. Western European Division, U.S. State Department: See European Division. Venona New York KGB 1944, 388. Westinghouse corporation and Westinghouse Laboratory: Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Ministry”. As Westinghouse: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 6, 101; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 116; Venona New York KGB 1944, 145; Venona USA Naval GRU, 260. As Weston...: Venona New York KGB 1945, 140. As “Ministry”: Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 116. Weston..: Partial decryption and garble for Westinghouse Laboratory. Venona New York KGB 1945, 140. Wetter, Father: Described as the Jesuit rector of Russicum. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #3, 65. Wexler, Michael: Staff, OWI. Venona San Francisco KGB, 70. Weygand, Maxime: French general and member of the Vichy regime. Vassiliev Black Notebook, 45. WHALE [KIT] (cover name in Venona): Unidentified, likely a Soviet organization or office. Venona
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Whalen, Grover: New York Police Commissioner. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 73–74, 76. Whalen documents, The: In 1930 New York police commissioner Grover Whalen announced to the press that he had obtained a trove of internal documents from the New York offices of Amtorg that identified dozens of Amtorg’s staff as Soviet spies and that Amtorg was little more than a front for Soviet intelligence. Within a few days of Whalen’s production of the documents, however, radical journalist John Spivak proved that they were forgeries (rather crude ones) and even identified the New York printer who had prepared the fake documents, although who had commissioned the printer to do so remained unclear. Spivak’s demonstration discredited Commissioner Whalen and also tended to rebut widespread rumors that Amtorg was a front for Soviet espionage. The speed with which he revealed the forgeries convinced some skeptics that Spivak knew they had been foisted on the police to embarrass them. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook
Whalley: See Andrew Valli. Wheeler, Burton K.: U.S. Senator, 1923–1947 (D. MT). Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 57; Venona New
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Wheeler, Donald: Soviet intelligence source/agent. Worked for the Research and Analysis Division of the Office of Strategic Services. 194 Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Izra”. Cover name in Venona: IZRA. As Wheeler: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 78; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 11; Vassiliev White Notebook #2, 19, 33; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 60, 110, 125, 131–32; Venona New York KGB 1944, 173–74, 278, 280, 497, 525–26, 533, 779; Venona Special Studies, 30. As “Izra”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 48, 51, 57, 67, 78; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 10– 11; Vassiliev White Notebook #2, 10, 19, 30, 33; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 46, 51, 68, 69 (misspelled as “Isra”), 70–71, 74, 78, 80, 105–7, 109, 125–29, 131–32; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #2, 74. As IZRA: Venona New York KGB 1943, 13; Venona New York KGB 1944, 173–74, 278, 497, 533, 776; Venona Special Studies, 30, 129. Wheeler, George Shaw: Brother of Donald Wheeler. Economist who worked for the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Labor, War Production Board and the U.S. military government of Germany. Forced out of U.S. government service in 1948 for suspected Communist ties, he defected to Communist Czechoslovakia in 1950. Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 60. “Whig”: See “Vig”. “Whip” [Knut] (cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks): Unidentified Soviet intelligence source/agent, 1944, part of the Perlo espionage apparatus. Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 51. White, ?: Described as head of Gregory Silvermaster’s division at BEW but in the context appears to be a reference to Harry D. White of the Treasury Department. Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 1–2. White, ?: Unidentified. Venona USA Diplomatic, 65. White, ?: Unidentified. White was given a one-time payment of $8,000 in the early 1930s and offered $150 a month to come to the USSR. Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Spring”. As White and “Spring”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 9. White, Anne Terry: Wife of Harry Dexter White. Referred to in Vassiliev’s notebooks as “R’s wife” (“Richard’s” wife): Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 98; and “Jurist’s wife”: Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 96. White Guard and White Guards: Anti-Bolshevik emigres. Also see Whites. Vassiliev Black Notebook, 4, 18–19, 22, 46, 146–47, 150; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 84–85, 87, 89, 100; Vassiliev Yellow
WHITE HARES [BELYAKI] (cover name in Venona): Anti-Bolshevik emigres. Venona New York KGB 1944 493. White, Harry Dexter: Soviet intelligence source/agent. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. 195 Cover names in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Cashier”, then “Jurist” (1941-August 1944), changed to “Lawyer” in August 1944, changed to “Richard” in September 1944, appeared as “Reed” in July 1945. Cover names in Venona: JURIST [YURIST] and LAWYER [LOJER]. As White:
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——————————— 194. Identified by Elizabeth Bentley as part of the Perlo espionage group. KGB sent Comintern a vetting inquiry about him in 1944. Bentley, “Deposition 1945,” 52, 54–55, 57; Klehr, Haynes, and Firsov, Secret World, 312–15. 195. On Isaac Don Levine’s list of those identified to Berle in 1939 but not on Berle’s list from that meeting. Chambers identified White as part of his espionage apparatus and part the espionage product he saved from 1938 and produced in 1948 included several pages in White’s handwriting. Identified by Elizabeth Bentley as part of the Silvermaster espionage group. Weinstein, Perjury [1997], 292–93; Chambers, Witness, 29, 40, 67–70, 334, 370, 383–84, 386, 405, 414–16, 419–21, 423, 426–27, 429–32, 442, 470, 492, 400, 510–12, 544, 554, 600–601, 604, 723, 737–38, 745; Bentley, “Deposition 1945,” 20, 25–27, 55.
Vassiliev Black Notebook, 77; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 5, 26–27, 54; Vassiliev White Notebook #2, 3, 19, 33; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 1–2, 12, 49, 126; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 126; Venona New York KGB 1944, 34, 379, 463, 471, 663; Venona New York KGB 1945, 45, 48, 107, 127, 151, 185; Venona San Francisco KGB, 226, 229, 235, 248; Venona Special Studies, 42, 61, 84, 113. As “Cashier”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 174–76. As “Jurist”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 43, 77, 174–76; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 5, 14, 26, 30, 34, 38, 44, 48, 55; Vassiliev White Notebook #2, 36–37; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 14–17, 95. As “Lawyer”: Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 55. As “Richard”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 77;
10, 31, 33, 45; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 17, 21–23, 25–32, 37, 41, 46–47, 50–51, 53–56, 59– 62, 76–77, 98. As “Reed”: Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 69–74; Vassiliev White Notebook #3, 34–36; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 123. As JURIST [YURIST]: Venona New York KGB 1944, 34, 374–79; Venona Special Studies, 42, 61, 84. As LAWYER [LOJER]: Venona New York KGB 1944, 462–63, 470–71; Venona Special Studies, 42, 61, 84. As RICHARD: Venona New York KGB 1944, 462–63, 661–63, 774–76; Venona New York KGB 1945, 44–45, 48, 107, 126–27, 151, 183–85; Venona San Francisco KGB, 226–29, 234–35, 248; Venona Special Studies, 42, 61, 84, 113, 175. White House: Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Temple.” Cover name in Venona: TEMPLE [KHRAM]. Vassiliev Black Notebook, 42–43, 60; Vassiliev Odd Pages, 9; Vassiliev White
122, 124, 133–34, 143, 150; Venona New York KGB 1944, 366, 769; Venona Washington KGB, 3, 59. As “Temple”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 66, 180; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 29, 64, 115. As TEMPLE [KHRAM]: Venona New York KGB 1944, 366, 768–69. White, Walter: Head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Venona USA
WHITEFISH [SIG] (cover name in Venona): Unidentified Soviet intelligence source/agent. Venona New York KGB 1944, 190, 234–35, 244; Venona Special Studies, 67. Whites and White Guard: Soviet terminology for supporters of the Tsar but applied widely to any opponents of the Bolshevik regime. Vassiliev Black Notebook, 4, 8, 14, 18–20, 22, 46, 141–42, 146–47, 150, 165, 181, 185; Vassiliev White Notebook #1, 3, 16, 22, 61, 79, 147; Vassiliev White Notebook #2, 84–85, 87, 89; Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #3, 11, 33 Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 21, 44–45, 51, 73, 77, 82, 105, 110; Venona San Francisco KGB, 16, 53. Whitney, Thomas P.: OSS analyst. Venona New York KGB 1941–42, 27, 29. Wicher, Enos Regnet: Soviet intelligence source/agent. Stepfather of Flora Don Wovschin. Cover name in Venona: KEEN [KIN]. Venona New York KGB 1944, 701; Venona New York KGB 1945, 42, 210; Venona Special Studies, 35–36. As KEEN [KIN]: Venona New York KGB 1945, 42, 209– 10; Venona Special Studies, 35. (Venona analysts tentatively identified WEDGE [KLIN] as Enos Wicher but that was withdrawn. Venona New York KGB 1944, 244; Venona Special Studies, 36). Wicher, Maria: Soviet intelligence source/agent. Cover name in Venona: DASHA. Earlier known as Mrs. William Wovschin. Mother of Flora Don Wovschin. As Wicher: Venona New York KGB
Wicker, Irene: Wife of Victor Hammer. Vassiliev White Notebook #2, 102, 107, 119. Wickstrom, Oscar: Described as involved in the Robinson/Rubens passport fraud case. Vassiliev White
“Wig”: See “Vig”. Wight, E.V., Jr: Described as an American in Switzerland. Name may be Dwight. Venona Washington
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Wiley, John C.: U.S. Consul General in Antwerp, 1936. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 112. Wilkie: Misspelling of the surname of Wendell Willkie. Venona New York KGB 1944, 41. Will, Stephen: Recommended as candidate for KGB contact in 1949 by Martha Dodd. Vassiliev White
“Will”: Work name used by Iskhak Akhmerov in the early 1930s. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #2, 81–82. Willen, Rose: Signer of a 1944 letter to “Ramsay”/Hiskey urging cooperation with the bearer of the letter. Likely a pseudonym. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #1, 12. “William Clark”: U.S. ship. Venona USA Naval GRU, 286. “William Keever”: U.S. ship. Venona USA Naval GRU, 286. “William Osler”: U.S. ship. Venona USA Naval GRU, 287. WILLIAM [VIL'YAM] (cover name in Venona): Unidentified Soviet intelligence officer/agent, Naval GRU. Venona USA Naval GRU, 87–88, 115. “William Welch”: U.S. ship. Venona USA Naval GRU, 287. “William”: Work name of a Soviet officer for whom Helen Koral remembered working as a courier in the early 1930s. Koral worked as a courier for Iskhak Akhmerov, and likely “William” is Akhmerov, although she remembered also working for “Will”, also an Akhmerov work name. Possibly this is confusion of “Will” and “William” in her memory. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #2, 82. Williams, ?: Unidentified American military officer. Venona USA Diplomatic, 62. Williams, ?: Unidentified. Unclear if a real name or a cover name. Venona New York KGB 1944, 141. Williams, Albert Reese: Pro-Soviet American writer and journalist in the 1920s and 1930s. Surname misspelled and transposed as William Albert Reese at Vassiliev White Notebook #2, 110. WILLIAMS (cover name in Venona): Unidentified Soviet intelligence officer/agent. Venona USA GRU, 164, 169. Williams, Lt. Col. R. N.: Described as head of the Russian department of the U.S. Army Military Intelligence Division. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 72. Williams, Paul: Soviet intelligence source/agent. Subsource of “Talent”/Malisoff. His full name has been given as Paul Elisha Williams and Elisha Paul Williams. Also known as Paulo Williams. Cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks: “Tal-1”. As Williams: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 102. As “Tal-1”: Vassiliev Black Notebook, 102–3, 107. Williams, R. N.: Lt. Colonel, U.S. Army intelligence officer, 1930. Vassiliev Yellow Notebook #4, 72. “Williams” [Vil'yams] (cover name in Vassiliev’s notebooks): Fred Shuneman in the mid-1930s.
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