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Teacher of Natural History, ' Mathematics and Physics at
the Alexandria Institute in Rowno, Poland, from 1926
to 1939. . 2873
Did laboratory work at a dairy cooperative in Janow,
Poland, from 1939 to 1944.
/Was at force”
“BUILD:Quite stout FAIR: Blond BYES: Unk-cun
OTHER FEYSICAL CHARACTERISTIC: Full face
FER3GEAL HISTORY: Married
»' satplovr ar, NELTTARY RECORD: Prior to coming to Austria in March 1954, bo worked as Chief
of the Equipment Department of the Chief Dircetorato of Electrical Kac”
“was already well on
the way. MIRKINA’s parents and family were very strongly opposed to
the marriage because the parents held responsible party positions and
because MINKINA’s brother held a sensitive position with the Soviet
electronics and aviation industries. A son was bor”
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. In summer 1945 there was created the institute of the inter-
national relations in Moscow and in July I entered in this institute.
In July my father went in Germany with the group of engineers
'and he took me (I received a temporary rank of a senio”
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and soon I was invited to visit personnel department of MGB (Ministry
Iof State Security). But MGB did not accept me. After that with the
1 help of the father I began to deal with the personnel department of the
intelligence of the ministry of mil”
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Blauvelt engineering firm for whom he work'd from January 1963
through July 1964. In 1964 Subject found work with Harold J.
SCLDEN, 60 Broad Street, Red Bank, Sew Jersey, as an engineer
working on the planning and designing of sub-divisions, grading,
constru”
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260 Marshall Court
Long ranch ,New Jersey
Telephone: (2010-222-3592
Born December 4, 1917, Brooklyn, :. Y. Bachelor of Science, 141
Married, 3 children Moscow Aurosubile .. lenway Institute
1
I was born December 4. 1917 in Brooklyn, C. Y. y father. Phil”
“the twenties, just before he was born. ce because of their
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Trotskyist leaning. I suppose they were members of the Trotskyist faction 1
of the Sovit Communist party at that time.
((Do you know whether they were expelled or left voluntarily)
I don't know. I think they left”
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Weben dor eigentlic on Pachausbildung erhiolten wir auch eine .,
wisteS-Keite uatnotbimsikiwnda---
vorni litarische Auabildung, in dor KOrperechule mit eingo-
schlosnen war. Withrend dor Sommorferien waron dio Studenten
moist auf einer Kolchoso borchiftigt, un so a”
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€ MANZ: • IGNATTEV, Serce/ Ivanovich DZORES OR RANK:
* NATIONALITY: Russian
DOB: c. 1903
• OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY: Flectriom. engineer (Irahener-elegtrikiton
2 , POB: Unknown 1
2. POSITION: General Director of Wiener Katel and Arisane plants suto”
“ard returned to Relations."
itions... In 1945 I kum and returned to Moscow, where he
—was demobilized. Moscow where he passed the entrance
*4”
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Y. •:
Lowieis8.
because, as a member of the MID, this was considered as equivalent
to military service. Nonetheless, in response to my query. Subject
admitted that this was unusual as his activities were of a kind which
were performed by old women particularly since”
“the U.S. Army) who lives in Borisov and is
commander of a tank unit in the gosejok of Pechi. TETEKHIN
graduated from the French Department of the Institute in 1972
and spent two years in Uganda. He has now gone to Africa
(country unknown) again. A photograph of TETEKHIN is av”
SERGEY UZLOV.·p. 38·source: semanticDerived signal62%ITKIN, HERBERT.
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.ce.
and soon I was invited to visit personnel department of MGB (Ministry
iof State Security). But MGB did not accept me. After that with the
: help of the father I began to deal with the personnel department of the !
€
. intelligence of the m”
“at a salary
of 900 rubles, Subject began working in the field of "information
on municipal works —highway construction, architecture, sanitation,
etc. His immediate supervisor was (Knu) LISEEDEV, the head of
information department of the Hydro-Energy Project. Subject admitted”
“Plant Protection Station, Turk-
menian Republic from 1922 to 1925.
Entomoligost for Kiev Sugar Trust from 1925 to 1926.
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“FATHER AND OILY RELATIVE IN
USSR Is MARRIED SISTER BORE ABOUT 1932.SUBJECT STUDIED LINGUISTICS
: AND GYMNASTICS AT UNIVERSITY OF Noscoq. PARRIED (DATE NOT STATED
KSKHAIL LNU WHO WAS STUDENT OF PHYSICS AND KATH AT UNIVERSITY OF
noscey. HUSBAND DIED 1967 AS RESULT OF RADIAT”
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c. At the time of Subject’s birth. Subject's father was
employed in the Brooklyn shipyards. However, he changed Jobs
frequently and was subsequently employed on a farm near New
Brunswick, then in a shoe factory as a cutter, then as a butcher,
and finally became acti”
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The following are highlights of the chronology of Source's (Subject’s) -
professional career:
September 1944: Subject was mobilized and sent to the
Frunze Artillery School in Odessa where...
he remained until July 1945. At that time
Subject left the Artiller”
“father. I had completed the
O PS
at the Leningrad He obtained a state Second Course which
Shipbuilding Tekh ment that he had made it possible for
E
nikum. Despite attended the Naval me to enter the In
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failure to return to Prep School, which stitute (of Inter
E
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“Unterfeldwebel und 1=44 wurde ich
zum Feldwebel befbrdert
I. AUSZEICHNUNGEN: keines
J. ENTLASSUNGSTAG: Ich wurde vom aktiven Militardienst
Ende September 1=46 entlassen. Ich erhielt meinen Pahrbefehl
und. Reisegeld von meiner Einheit in Michurinsk, die ich spa-
ter dem ra”
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BUGAYEVA, Ludmila - IV, F, 4
& BURGI, Richard - IV, D, 1 .
06 BURTIN, Sipe A IV, E, 49,50 .
DC BURTIN, war . IV, E, 49, 50
€
CECCHI, Pietro - IV, E, 39, 40,42
CHELNOKOV, Vladimir Dmitriyevich - IV, F, 2,16
CHEREPANOV, Aleksandr N. - III, H, 4; V, C, 1-4, 6-8
”
“returned from Kuy Seventh Class in a time in the summer
Of the Navy. Seventh Class at byshev to Moscow on Chelyabinsk. In of 1942.
There I sailed the Moscow Special leave. While there the beginning of
aboard boats and Naval School in somehow learned the summer of 1942
cutters." ”
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Date acquired: September 1966 s
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Igor NITSINOS, Correspondent for Der Spiegel (West Germany)
...... His wife is a Soviet citizen, Jewish. He is a German.
citizen, but of Latvian ”
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Can Autos durchfuhrte. Ich weiss die Nummer der Finheit lm
“nicht mehr in der ich meine Grundausbildurg erhielt. Zu.
diesem Zeitpurkt waren die Kasernen Uberfullti, meistens
Soldten der Infantrie und Artillerie die inner wieder-
abgeibst wurden.
”
“(agentes department), cxptacnife trenk khegter Semen S. (information
(ipostmet), contain of Prakke Koinkor(navy intel igent), colonel
Burchenko (a commission).
1 was working in the information department: Yfficers Kadalinee,
Efimor were working inthis department. Other office”
“Noscow.
Senior engineer 1950 to 1955- Reduction cf forces.
Field work - surveying, estimator.
6. Concrete Plant, H: scow
Laboratory assistant 1949 to 1950. Reduction of forces.
Checking quality and composition cf concrete.
f 7. Technlcal Library cf Moscow C1ty Soviet.‘
Sen”
“SEVITSKYKURTZ:
ELMAN. BARER MEDINER (?)
REYFETZ HRAILOWSKY MILSTEIN.
GOLSCHIARET(b Paris) GARBOUSOVA MOISEIVICH
PIATIGORSKY SEYITZEY STERN ZIUBALIST
ETC. EIC. " te n s e .”
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engineer with the Be man District Road Department where he worked
until February 1955-
q. After he lost his job in 1949 with the Moscow Sovet, he states
that his relations with his wife went from bad to worse and ultimately
cultivated first in”
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or khozyaystvennyy vzvod) commanded by Junior Lt. MAKAROV,
'butlater I made the acquaintance of the above mentioned
ENDELADZE, a countryman, and through latter’s intervention •
was assigned as a personal driver to division commander
GURGE”
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Sommer 1934 suchte ich um Aufnahme in dieser Schule an .
*******,
und Uberreichte das Schulzeugnis der sieben absolvierten:
Jahre undein Photo. Im Juli oder August bestand ich die :
AufnahmeprUfung Uber Mathematik /.Physik und schriftliche
und :mUndliche Pri”
“father) were: study in
the naval schools in Kuybyshev, Baku and Leningrad;
and the beginning of my working life, the period in
the Far East (1950-1952). The opportunity to be
always well-dressed, to have a sufficient amount
of money, to have my own car, to be able to use the”
“as a or. Lt. twas in act. duty as a plato.n officer. I Wes
wounded (ct. 11, 1943. was operated upon three tines, the last tice in
April, 195. After being dischargedd fro.: the Soviet Arzy due t combat dis-
ability : got a 3cb as a senior librarian in the Technical Library of t”
“Director-General at Riga, Latvia. Did research in railway
-dynamic shunting at Riga/Brunswick from 1940 to 1944. Repre-
sentative of Latvian Red Cross at Brunswick/Detmold from 1945 : *
to present. Professor of Railroad Engineering at Baltic Univer-
j-sity, Hamburg/Pinneberg,”
“bulletin in field of municipal works, road and
street construction and maintera-se. architecture, city planning and
other work connected with the municipality. Supervision of twenty Fres- set
lance translators and abstractors (English to Russian). Translation and
editorial wo”
“Leningrad, grad in 1935, grad, probably in after he [father] from 1935 to 1938.
to the Sudomekh where father was spring of 1935. At found an apartment
plant, a small first appointed tended three years and, interrupting
plant in Lenin Chief engineer and of school there, my st”
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18. MILTTARISCHER WERDECANG 5
A. _ RECISTRIERUNG FUR MILITARDIENST: Im Sommer 1939
wurde ich von me nem rayon-wojenkomat ( Rekrutierungs-
stelle) benachrichtigt, dass ich mich an einem bestimt-
ten Tag dort einzufinden habe; von dort ging es mit
/ > einer Gruppe anderer”
“native-born citizenship.
In 1955, due to a reduction of forces I lost ry staff job in the.
Baunan .load R pair Dept. At this time : was working as a free-lance :
translat r in the U.S.S.R. Chamber of Commerce and as a part-time trans-
lat r in Eydroenergoproject. Until January o”
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18. MILITARY HISTORY
A. DRAFT BOARD REGISTRATION: In the summer of 1939 I
received a notification from my.rayon-voyenkomat
(draft board) of my rayon and reported there on a
specified date before the draft board, then I was:
sent in a group of other future ”
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second course in 1947. In 1951 the ministry of navy had given me also
I the rank of junior lieutenant when I was accepted in the navy intelligence.
In September-October 1952 I received a rank of lieutenant.
In Sovietsk the work was not interested and for me i”
“September, 1942 I was sent to Military School in Koseew. After
finishing as a Jr. Lt. I was in active duty as a plato.n officer. I wes
wounded (ct. 11, 1943. I was operated upon three times, the last time in
April, 1945. After being discharged from the Soviet Arzy due to combat d”
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PUBLICATIONS: , "Essay on Theory of Car Collect Retarders on the Gravity
.. Marshalling Yards’; "Prospects on the Automatic Cur-Setar-
;/ - ‘ ders on Classification Tracks of Marshalling Yards"; "Hand
'book for Mot”
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The following are highlights of the chronology of Source's (Subject's)
professional career:
September 1944: Subject was mobilized and sent to the
Frunze Artillery School in Odessa where.
he remained until July 1945. At that time
Subject left the Artillery School ”
“SMPLOYNENT; MILITARY RECORD: Cams from Moscow to 1953 or
inning of 1954; military record unknown
I
AR AFFILIATION; POLITICAL ORIENTATION dovoted Coruni
None
BASIS OP INFO: through DIFO: December 1954
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“Government ) ,:
and medical officer and psychiatrist for IRO mental hospital
at Wiesloch, Germany during the period from July 1949 to present.
PUBLICATIONS: Has written 26 books on psychiatric subjects; one of the
latest is "Healthy Life - Memoirs of a Physician".-
COMMAND”
“World War II. In April
1940 he married
Nina MOISEYIVA
a bookkeeper by profession.
who was the step-daughter of the well-known Major SEOGOLEV of the
"Soviet Proletariat Regiment". A son was born to them in June 1941.
Although at this time Subject was assigned to the construc”
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The following are highlights of the chronology of Source's (Subject’s)
professional career:
September 1944: Subject was mobilized and sent to the
Frunze Artillery School in Odessa where
he remained until July 1945. At that time
Subject left the Artillery School b”
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the end of second semester, and were graded by the following
. system: . S .
5 -. Otlichno (excellent)
4- Khorosho (good)
3 r Posredstvehno (satisfactory)
2 -: Plokho (bad)
1. -Ochen plokho (very bad);
The first three were passing grades. .
In the sprin”
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oamomimnemeninneoseomrsme-e---vrrem----==marwirer o-neeammethomsenenvememenamerellBarimeromee
(counter-intelligence work among Soviet specialists in Ethiopia). The
chief of 2 chief directory agreed and the question was almos”
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died, she went back to work. She changed her place of
employment several times and the only job I can remember
was her last employment as a cashier witb the shoe-
r repair shop (artel) on Sovetskaya Ulitsa in Tbilisi.
She-died in 1934 of a heart attack.
10. ”