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Alexander Vassiliev's Notebooks and the Documentation of Soviet Intelligence Operations in the United States, Day 2

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Former KGB officer turned journalist Alexander Vassiliev was given the unique opportunity to spend two years poring over materials from the KGB archive taking detailed notes on some of the KGB's most sensitive files.

Speakers

Barton Bernstein, Stanford University

R. Bruce Craig, University of Prince Edward Island

John Fox, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Gregg Herken, University of California, Merced

Max Holland, Former Wilson Center Fellow; Editor, Washington Decoded

Mark Kramer, Director of the Harvard Project on Cold War Studies and a Senior Associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University

Eduard Mark, Department of the Air Force

Robert S. Norris, National Resources Defense Council

Ronald Radosh, Professor Emeritus, City University of New York

Steve Usdin, BioCentury Publications

G. Edward White, University of Virginia Law School

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Alexander Vassiliev's Notebooks and the Documentation of Soviet Intelligence Operations in the United States, 1930-1950

05/21/2009

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