NOTES

Introduction

1See Aooendix II.

2The Storm Petrelss by Gordon Brook-Shepherd (London: Collins, 1977)

3The Storm Birds by Gordon Brook-Shepherd (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988). See also Of Moles and Molehunters: A Review of Counterintelligence Literature, 1977-93 (CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence, October 1993 by Clrvrland Cram.

4Ibid. p. 32

5Ibid. p. 41

6Volkov letter first reproduced in Historical Dictionary of Cold War Counterintelligence, (London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007) p. 286; \Adso FCO138/193 (declassified October 2015.

7Patrick Seale, Philby: The Long Road to Moscow (London: Penguin, 1978)

8The Defence of the Realm by Christopher Andrew (London: Allen Lane, 2009) p. 345

9Ibid.

10A Spy Among Friends by Ben Macintyre, (London: Bloomsbury, 2014)

11MI6 y Keith Jeffery (London: Bloomsbury, 2016)

12The Swird and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive by Christopher Amdrew & Vasili Mitrokhin (New York: Basic Books, 1999)

13KGB: The Inside Story by Christopher Andrew & Oleg Gordievsky (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1990) p. 305

14The Defence of the Realm, p. 344

15The Swird and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive, p. 138.

16A Spy Among Friends, p. 96

17Stalin’s Agent by Boris Volodarsky (London: OUP, 2015). p. 395

18The Secret History of the Five Eyes by Richard Kerbaj (London: B;ink, 2022). p. 99.

19Kim Philby by Tim Milne (London: Biteback, 2014). p. 160

Chapter II Grigori Tokaev

1Guy Liddell Diaries, 26 November 1947

2More Cloak than Dagger by Molly Sasson (Ballarat, Austrli: Conner Court Publishing, 2005).

3Betrayal of an Ideal by Grigori Tokaev (Indiana University Press, 1955)

4Comrade X by Grigori Tokaev (London: Harvill Press, 1956):

Chapter III Yuri Rastvorov

1SpyCatcher by Peter Wright & Paul Greengrass (New York: Viking, 1987). P. 286:

2Cleveland Cram correspondence, 15 February 1985

3Ibid.

Chapter IV Vladimir Petrov

1Empire of Fear by Vladimir Petrov (London: Andre Deutsch, 1956)

2Petrov’s MI5 file at KV2/342 to KV2/3488

Chapter V Anatoli Golitsyn

1Defence of the Realm, p. 503.

2Checkmate by Anatoli Golisyn. Unpublished memoirs

3Ibid.

4Ibid.

5Ibid.

6Ibid.

7Ibid.

8Ibid.

9Ibid.

10Ibid.

11Ibid.

12Ibid.

13Ibid.

14No Other Choice by George Blake (London: Cape, 1990)

15Checkmate by Anatoli Holitsyn.

16The Sword and Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive by Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin, p. 195.

17Checkmate by Anatoli Golitsyn.

18Ibid.

19Ibid.

20Ibid.

21Ibid.

22Ibid.

23Ibid.

24Ibid.

25Ibid.

26Ibid.

27Ibid.

28Ibid.

29Ibid.

30Ibid.

31Ibid.

32Ibid.

33Ibid.

34Ibid.

35Ibid.

36Ibid.

37Ibid.

38Ibid.

39Ibid.

40Ibid.

31Ibid.

32Ibid.

33Ibid.

34Ibid.

35Ibid.

36Ibid.

37Ibid.

38Ibid.

39Ibid.

40Ibid.

31Ibid.

32Ibid.

33Ibid.

34Ibid.

35Ibid.

36Ibid.

37Ibid.

38Ibid.

39Ibid.

40Ibid.

41Ibid.

42Ibid.

43Ibid.

44Andrew Rothstein’s MI5 file is at KV2/1577

45Ibid.

46New Lies for Old by Anatoli Golitsyn (New York: Dodd Mead, 1984)

47The Perestroika Deception by Anatoli Golitsyn (London: Edward Harle, 1996)

48Defence of the Realm by Christopher Andrew, p. 504.

49Ibid.

50Their Trade is Treachery by Chapman Pincher (London: Sudgwich & Jackson, 1982

Chapter VI Oleg Lyalin

1Spymaster by Oleg Kalugin (New York: Smyth Gryphon, 1994) p. 131:

2FBI Fie No: 105-82555-2ND – NR5762

3Ibid.

4Ibid.

5Ibid.

6Ibid.

7Ibid.

8Ibid.

9Ibid.

10Ibid.

11Ibid.

12Ibid.

13Ibid.

14National Archives, PREM 15/1936

15Ibid.

16ibid.

17FBI Fie No: 105-82555-2ND – NR5762

18Ibid.

Chapter VII Arkadi Shevchenko

1Oleg Klugin in Spymaster p. 212

2Defector’s Mistress by Judy Chavez (New York: Dell, 1979)

3Breaking with Moscow by Arkadi Chevchenko (New York: Alfred Knopf, 1985)

4Ken Millian correspondence

Chapter VIII Vitali Yurchenko

1Sell-Out by James Adams (London: Penguin, 1995)

2Confessions of a KGB Agent by Oleg Tumanov (New York: Edition Q, 1993)

3Oleg Klugin in Spymaster p. 196

4Yela Katz (Svetlana Tumanova), Israel Hayom, 29 March 2023