“1,4:00000 Top Secret .EXHIBIT 1 Complete Train Manifests, Helsinki-Moscow Luettelo mathuistajista, juts Junalla = ** 15 •* a1 • n Aota Konialehaut in ketpnibhs 06 0 3encr,.Pou.=cnota). azkist,83h119.6 …”
“1,4:00000 Top Secret .EXHIBIT 1 Complete Train Manifests, Helsinki-Moscow Luettelo mathuistajista, juts Junalla = ** 15 •* a1 • n Aota Konialehaut in ketpnibhs 06 0 3encr,.Pou.=cnota). azkist,83h119.6 …”
“… RICAN EMBASSY SECTION January 1960-January 1962) Information From Other Sources I. Ye. SERGEYEV, a KGB officer and the Soviet Consul in Helsinki, contacted the chief of the Helsinki police on 31 March 1960 to ask his assistance in locating an American Oenamed Paul F. JENMER, who wa …”
“not just notice that KOSOLAPOV was coming to Helsinki. .It was at the airport in Moscow, not on the train, that Qo "SOLISTKA" gave JENMER her telephone number, an event which would be presum …”
“… s travels and acquain tances while stationed in Moscow. Confronted in October 1966 with the evidence [see below] of KOSOLAPOV's trip to Helsinki to accompany GARLAND back U to Moscow on 16 November 1960, NOSENKO was insistent that there was no such trip, that KOSOLAPOV travelled bu …”
“… outside of the USSR.) Reminded that he transitted Amsterdam on a direct flight to Cuba on 15 November 1960 (the day before KOSOLAPOV left Helsinki with GARLAND), 00 NOSENKO stated that he would have learned of KOSOLAPOV’S travel in any case, whether or not he was in Moscow. Ob(carla …”
“his own statement, took the train on 16. November .1960 from Helsinki to Moscow,to assume the duties as supervisor of the State Department code room in the Embassy. 08 e GOLITSYN’s Information GOLITSYN, wh …”
“… the FBI on 13 March 1962, GOLITSYN railed to identify it "as being that of the unknown individual he had seen in the train compartment in Helsinki with KOSOLAPOV". Information From Other Sources KOSOLAPOV arrived by train in Helsinki on 12 November 1960. The Finnish railroad manife …”
“… GARLAND was aware, and contrary to NOSENKO'S assertion, GARLAND clearly was the target of a KGB operation entailing KOSOLAPOV’S travel to Helsinki. NOSENKO denies (with a vehemence which the foregoing summary cannot accurately reflect) that KOSOLAPOV travelled to Helsinki except in …”
“14-00000 Top Secret EXHIBIT 2 - Complete Train Manifest, Helsinki-Moscow Luettelo matkustajista, joska’... Junalla -sanpivat-Guomeen 1 Vainikkalen .. Anata I__ 196. OKA-nar-tXet) —LhtioSt Susmasta i - b …”
“… partment code clerk MORONE, was to be entrapped on the train en route to Warsaw (15 November) and while his subordinate KOSOLAPOV was in Helsinki (12-16 November) in connection with another code clerk target, [John GARLAND 0 1 Travel to Bulgaria and the LUNT Case (April-May 1961) …”
“Top Secret (Annex B) Comment: One Professor Michael GINSBERG reported to U.S. officials in Helsinki in August 1956 that he had been the target of a Soviet recruitment attempt earlier in Moscow. His contact has been identified by CIA as …”
“… onference Generale de l’UNESCO, tonue a Mexico en 1947, President de la Dtlegation d’Haiti & la Conference Interparle- ,mentaire tenue & Helsinki (1955), Dtltgut dos Intollectuels Haitians au Premier Congress de Cul ture des Intellectuals Noirs, tenu A Paris en 1956, Chef de le Li …”
“… ember 1961 MEMORANDUM FOR: The Record SUBJECT: Handling at German Station 16 and 17 December of Soviet Defector from Russian Embassy at Helsinki 1. This memorandum is designed to record, soon after the event, all facts pertaining to the handling within the German Station of the e …”
“… dby to serve as a KUDOVE escort. This was a contingency arrangement because we lacked be ledse. whether or not KUDOVE officer from either Helsinki or 43 Stockholm was prepared to travel with subject all the way to Washing- ton. 5. Around 1100 hours I asked Edward. P. TOCHENSKY (Chief …”
“… ] I told him to stand by and t would immediately come in. Based on Stockholm’s cabled statement that Martin K. ROODINE (Chief of Station, Helsinki) was escorting subject to the United States, T 27,14-1 told LAPOLLA not to alert MUCHANE. I arrived at the office at 1930 hours and immed …”
“… tan (m) Pakistan Farililes Co. H.K. FP. Zo. LC22439 Rawalpindi 27.11.66. 337T Grabmuis T. to Finland - Anbassador Hotel. PP.Eo. 338346 , Helsinki 4.6.70. Director 4.3.1231 : X. Kurt ‘fchient 1.5.1930 (m) Austria "," Brand Hotel PP.lio.G0695771 Zustraia 20.9.71. ■ O‘SMA1 J: res …”
“… defended us. 6-. Actually the DRB is planning to send a Delegation to the Festival Mundial de la Juventud whcih will be held this year at Helsinki, Finland. I”
“has, de grupos anticastriatas age trabajan dentro y flora de Cuba. Bl es pasado, alvat y tres riembros aln del virectorio, visgaron a Helsinki para hostigar a lardelegacion castris- ba que se encontraba alli, participando en el Festival Mundial de la: Juventud, patrocinado por lo …”
“… . AESTORAGE information may be trans mitted to CIA field stations only after it has been coordinated with C/SR/CI. 1. Source transited Helsinki in May 1961, at which time he obtained a visa at the Soviet Embassy from one KLIMOV. Beginning shortly after Christmas 1961 and continuin …”
“… 0 DISPATCH SECRL T 1 mn mt cus Chief, WE so acorns Trowed seo OMV Quxml orsa Chief, SR CM *00 acton non SUBJtcT Chief of Station, Helsinki 14.- microns REDCOAT/LCIMPROVE/AELADLE - Tabe Maria Ingeborg SLIDOR X201-769030) ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES-* %- HELS-3059, 2 June 65 ' …”
“… ing the police. (This speculation by Source is probno t correct since this responsibility belongs to feter .iit SAVELYEV, who arrived in Helsinki about the enso. ujre tr t : bject dig, to replace Ivan Yefimovich SER1-Y2V.) 2. Petr Nikitovich C.. X27 (201 23930), Counsellor of Emba …”
“h dis’ Canid wretch Eva wo MvetA CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH 22 37331 o S2CRCT iuwwbeudaimle-don/nfane’ toind-ta activities in Helsinki at first anncared to be those of a XC3 co-optee, and later more obv sly these o ?• orfiee in the CA field. Walter R. CLAS 00% a contacts …”
“CIA INTERNAL ☐ USE ONLY NW 65987 Docld:32408264 Page 1 UNCLASSIFIED 3 104-10172-10321 A1R DESETIOLO 23 Grid of, w Quof of Station, Helsinki SDCAT امة ACTION For informatio 1. On 22 January 03734 and DIRA03025 and However, during the cor just the day before Gr XI3 officer) called …”
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“987 Docld:32408264 Page 2 15/82 The aut Helsinki at Top of page 104-10172-10321 CANCK الله 22 3127 2 Khetter he had any American friends and the latter said that te did not. hermed, "I fee …”
“… ng to this, V/2 stated to the C/O * that in one of V/l’s meetings with CORONA of the Foreign Office, CORONA stated that ha was requesting Helsinki to raise the -status of its representation in Havana and to post a charge. -2 -. there. V/2 was told by the C/O that after checking with …”
“… he name of V/l’s aunt, Kaisa RAIKKONEN. She was told that some . of the incoming S/W in the future would be written in Finnish, mailed in Helsinki, and ostensibly come from this person, a ■ . Subject stated that she would depart Mismi by Guest Airlines - on 22 May 1963. The meeting w …”
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“… ill be held now, or only for the two of them to discuss something related to Spain. Pacheco says that that is maybe why the ambassador of Helsinki asked for reservations yesterday. ForSap44EYCWUST08 Ruiz .continues to talk with the new person that has arrived. He says that ho has h …”
“… LANTE and because ARASTAGUIA was believed to be a homosexual, VALDES transferred him to the DGI. ARASTAGUIA went to the Youth Festival in Helsinki as a representative of the DGI and has traveled to Moscow three times. 2. ARASTA GUIA was born in 1934, is about five feet seven inches …”
“… ”sen He ch mirne larcelona CRineva lerlia 5in-onn Pern Ronn Frusels ore Copenhagen pei Geneva The hague ‘:f‘ne Lamburg 5srabaye Helsinki Wellington Lisbon London CH ITVISECE Madrid Milan Asuncion San Jose Munich Liaison Base Bogota San Salvador Munich Cps. Base (Laurion …”
“14-00000 fill = XRD# 67491 Page o Did you read the official repora of KOSOAPOV on his contact with Cn.meR on a train fro... Helsinki to Moscow? Yes. DC- Are you intentionally withholding try information concerning KGB knowledge of CIA personnel in Moscow? No. ’ ;. a t …”
“… early January 1961 when he was again in Moscow rather than during the spring of 1960 when GOLITSYN was preparing for his assignment to Helsinki, Finland. This theory is supported by information on page 163 of the previous summary that GOLITSYN has stated he learned in January …”
“… DC7 JLV1-. aware that GOLITSYN had a conversation with KOVSHUK about _ 06 06 PREISFREUND since GOLITSYN wanted to use PREISFREUND in Helsinki. NOSENKO has stated he was not present during the above conversation. It is very possible that KOVSHUK exaggerated a little ^ his conve …”
“… st Department, SCD, he learned from GRYAZNOV that GRYAZNOV had as an agent an Embassy code clerk who was scheduled to be transferred to Helsinki. GRYAZNOV indicated to GOLITSYN that the code clerk had already furnished the KGB with some information, that he was 15 • 0001093 S …”
“… he KGB to be a "real" agent and that if .the transfer of the code clerk materialized, GOLITSYN might have the code clerk as an agent in Helsinki. € NOSENKO has furnished no information which can be correlated in any way with the above information from GOLITSYN, but neither has …”
“… the KGB to be a "real” agent and that if the transfer of the code clerk materialized, GOLITSYN might have the code clerk as an agent in Helsinki. NOSENKO has furnished no information which can be correlated in any way, with the above information from GOLITSYN, but neither has t …”
“… -00000 CEODET also mentioned in another section pertaining to the 1960-1961 career of NOSENKO. GOLITSYN stated that KOSOLAPOV came to Helsinki to accompany an American Embassy code clerk on the train to Moscow and that KOSOLAPOV planned to strike up an acquaintance with the c …”
“should have briefed NOSENKO on the trip of . KOSOLAPOV to Helsinki in November 1960, as this was an event the jKGB knew GOLITSYN was aware of. 0001095 17 SECRET S/BR”
“… OSENKO had reported that when the XCB learned that - Paul Q - who was thought to be a code clerk, was coming to JENNER, Moscow through Helsinki, a plan was made to send Vadim V. KCSOLAPOV to Helsinki to travel on the same train a: - OK alde LN to Moscow, A female agent of GRYAZ …”
“14-00000 and that he, NOSENKO, read the report st mic.ed oy AoSo-A-oV C.. the trip fx om Helsinki to Moscow. 06 (ITER after arriving in Moscow, reported that he was approached 00 s, Do young Russians, a boy and a girl, probably uni …”
“… other than to identify him as a code clerk. GOLITSYN has reported on an incident which it is considered relates to the trip of'from Helsinki to Moscow on 16 November -- I960. GOLITSYN reported that in November 1960 the Helsinki KGB Residency received a”
“cable from Moscow advising that an American : code clerk would be arriving- in Helsinki en route to Moscow and that 0001191| 31 SECRET • th 7IBR”
“… under a.las to strike up an acquaintance wi.a the code c.erx waica the SCD hoped to continue in Moscow. GOLITSYN talked to KOSOLAPOV in Helsinki at that time, and the Residency procured for KOSOLAPOV a place in the compartment of the American on the train from Helsinki to Moscow. …”
“… ewed in 1962 I from GOLITSYN, denied having met any Soviet with • following the lead fr . the physical description of KOSOLAPCV on the Helsinki-to-Moscow trip, and denied ever being approached by Soviet Intelligence. Later interviews by the FBI and a polygraph interview did not …”
“… to circa 17 December 1960. The possibility exists that this could have accounted for his lack of knowledge of the trip of KOSOLAPOV to Helsinki and return to Moscow on 16 November . 1960. However, NOSENKO has not attempted to us e his Cuban trip as ,a possible explanation for no …”