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* John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, ''Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America,'' Yale University Press, 1999. | * John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, ''Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America,'' Yale University Press, 1999. | ||
* John Earl Haynes, [http://www.raleighspyconference.com/news/Haynes%20CPUSA%20as%20Auxiliary.pdf The American Communist Party as an Auxiliary to Espionage:From Asset to liability], Raleigh International Spy Conference, Washington, D.C., 2005. | * John Earl Haynes, [http://www.raleighspyconference.com/news/Haynes%20CPUSA%20as%20Auxiliary.pdf The American Communist Party as an Auxiliary to Espionage:From Asset to liability], Raleigh International Spy Conference, Washington, D.C., 2005. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:10, June 28, 2020
Nathan Einhorn was a journalist and Executive Secretary of the American Newspaper Guild in New York from 1938 to 1946. He was a member of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) and served as a major link between Soviet intelligence and the CPUSA.
Sources
- John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, Yale University Press, 1999.
- John Earl Haynes, The American Communist Party as an Auxiliary to Espionage:From Asset to liability, Raleigh International Spy Conference, Washington, D.C., 2005.