Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov was an American citizen and spy for the New York KGB Rezidentura from 1943 to 1945. KGB ( Transliteration of "КГБ" is the Russian abbreviation of Committee for State Security ( Komityet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosty Year 1943 ( MCMXLIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1943 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1945 ( MCMXLV) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar Her son Sgt. Demetrius Dvoichenko-Markov of the United States Army, also worked for Soviet intelligence. The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities. Eufrosina provided Soviet intelligence with information on Romanians, Carpatho-Russians and other exile groups in the United States. The Romanians (dated Rumanians or Roumanians; Romanian: români or historically and today rather seldom and only regional rumâni Carpathian Ruthenia, aka Transcarpathian Ruthenia, Rusinko Subcarpathian Rus, Subcarpathia ( Rusyn and Ukrainian Dvoichenko-Markov also provided information on United States Department of State personal with whom she had contact.
Venona
Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov codename in Soviet intelligence is "Masha". Dvoichenko-Markov is referenced in the following Venona project decryptions:
- 894 KGB New York to Moscow, 10 June 1943
- 627 KGB New York to Moscow, 5 May 1944
- 864 KGB New York to Moscow, 16 June 1944
- 1053 KGB New York to Moscow, 5 July 1945
- 1182 KGB New York to Moscow, 19 August 1944
- 1508 KGB New York to Moscow, 23 October 1944
References
- John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, Yale University Press (1999), pg. The Venona project was a long-running and highly secret collaboration between Intelligence agencies of the United States and United Kingdom that involved John Earl Haynes is an American Historian who is a specialist in 20th century Political history in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress; he Harvey E Klehr (born December 25, 1945) is a Professor of Politics and History at Emory University; he is known for his Yale University Press is a book Publisher founded in 1908. It became an official department of Yale University in 1961, but remained 259, 347, 449. ISBN 0300077718.
- John Earl Haynes, "Cover Name, Cryptonym, CPUSA Party Name, Pseudonym, and Real Name Index. A Research Historian’s Working Reference" (revised February 2007), on the author's web site.
Works
- Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov, Jefferson and the Russian Decembrists, American Slavic and East European Review, Vol. 9, No. 3. (Oct. , 1950), pp. 162-168. JSTOR link
- Eufrosina Dvoichenko-Markov, The Pulkovo Observatory and Some American Astronomers of the Mid-19th Century, Isis, Vol. 43, No. 3. (Sep. , 1952), pp. 243-246. JSTOR link
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