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List of KGB defectors

List of KGB defectors

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This is a list of Soviet secret police officers and agents who have defected.

Aleksei Myagkov in 1977
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References

  1. Knight, Amy (2004) "Defectors, Soviet Era" in Encyclopedia of Russian History
  2. "Meeting with past (Russian)". Archived from the original on 27 July 2006. Retrieved 19 November 2006.
  3. "Petrov Affair". Defining Moments. National Museum of Australia. 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  4. New York Times
  5. Bezmenov, Yuri; Griffin, G. Edward. (1984). Soviet Subversion of the Free Press: A Conversation with Yuri Bezmenov [Videotape]. Westlake Village, CA: American Media. OCLC [45810551] – Soviet subversion of the free press: a conversation with Yuri Bezmenov
  6. Shifting interpretations of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe, Prof. Emeritus Dr. Andrew Ezergailis, retrieved 1-January-2015.
  7. Associated Press (June 20, 1986) Key Soviet Spy in N. Africa Defects to U.S.
  8. Sheymov, Victor (1993) Tower of Secrets: A Real Life Spy Thriller, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
  9. Gray, Sadie (6 April 2010). "Double agent Gordievsky claims he was poisoned by the Kremlin". The Independent. London. Retrieved 18 December 2010.
  10. Richelson, Jeffrey (January 1999). The U.S. Intelligence Community. Westview Press. pp. 337–. ISBN 978-0-8133-6893-1.
  11. Savill, Annika (1992-08-13) 'Missing' Russian spy defects to Britain. independent.co.uk.

Further reading

  • Richelson, Jeffrey. (1999). The U.S. Intelligence Community: Fourth Edition [Book]. WestView Press, ISBN 978-0-8133-6893-1

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