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Authors: Christopher Andrew

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al-Din, Tarazi Salah (IZZAT)
 
 
diplomatic communications, operations against bags SIGINT; India; Japan; Middle East
 
 
diplomats, entrapment of
 
 
DISA (Direção de Informação e Segurança de Angola)
 
 
disarmament and arms limitation
 
 
disinformation
see
active measures; forgery
 
 
disintegration of Soviet bloc
 
 
KGB reaction
 
 
dissidents
 
 
Castro’s intolerance of
 
 
FSB and
 
 
Japanese ambassador in Moscow contacting
 
 
KGB and
 
 
samizdat
publications
 
 
Syrian persecution
 
 
see also individual names
 
 
DITA (Israeli KGB agent) n
 
 
Dityayev, D. A.
 
 
Dmitrov, Georgi
 
 
Dnepropetrovsk Oblast KGB
 
 
Dobrynin, Anatoli
 
 
dock, floating
 
 
DODZH (KGB agent in Dahomey)
 
 
Doe, Samuel
 
 
Dominican Republic
 
 
DOROZHKA (codename for DRG landing areas)
 
 
Dorticós, Osvaldo
 
 
Dragulis, P. Y.
 
 
Dreifus, Claudia
 
 
DRGs (
diversionnye razvedyvatelnye gruppy
, sabotage and intelligence groups)
 
 
DRU (Dirección Revolucionaria Unida), El Salvador
 
 
drug trafficking
 
 
DST (French security service)
 
 
Duarte, José Napoleón
 
 
Dubs, Adolph ‘Spike’
 
 
Dudayev, Djokhar
 
 
Duffy, H.
 
 
DUG (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Dulaymi, Nazibah
 
 
Dulles, John Foster
 
 
Dushanbe
 
 
Dushin, N. A.
 
 
DVIN (Pakistani KGB agent)
 
 
Dylan, Bob; ‘Ballad of Student Dissent’
 
 
DYUK (KGB contact in Ethiopia)
 
 
Dzerzhinsky, Feliks Edmundovich
 
 
statue in Moscow
 
 
Dzhirkvelov, Ilya
 
 
 
eavesdropping
see
bugging
 
 
Echevarría Alvarez, Luis
 
 
economy, Soviet
 
 
failure of command model
 
 
foreign aid as drain
 
 
USA blamed for problems
 
 
Ecuador
 
 
Eden, Sir Anthony
 
 
education
see
universities Egypt
 
 
Communist Party ; absorbed into Arab Socialist Union
 
 
intelligence services
 
 
Egypt -
cont
.
 
 
and Israel: hostilities ; peace process
 
 
KGB operations: active measures ; agents and confidential contacts
 
 
Leonov assesses as unreliable
 
 
under Nasser
 
 
National Progressive Unionist Party
 
 
under Sadat
 
 
Soviet aid; advisers ; arms
 
 
Soviet-Egyptian Treaty of Friendship and Co-operation
 
 
US special relationship
 
 
see also
al-Sadat, Anwar; Suez Canal; Syria
 
 
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
 
 
EKSPRESS, operation
 
 
El Al airline
 
 
El Alamein
 
 
ELDAR (Egyptian KGB agent)
 
 
electronics, intelligence on Japanese
 
 
ELEKTRON (KGB agent in Israel)
 
 
El Salvador
 
 
El-Sa‘id, Rifa‘at
 
 
EMMA (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Encyclopedia, Great Soviet
 
 
Engels, Friedrich
 
 
Entebbe, hijacking to
 
 
entrapment of agents
 
 
EPLF (Eritrean Peoples’ Liberation Front)
 
 
Ethiopia
 
 
active measures
 
 
arms supplies
 
 
Cuban presence
 
 
 
Derg junta
 
 
East German support
 
 
Haile Selassie régime;
 
 
overthrow
 
 
Mengistu régime
 
 
Somali war
 
 
and USSR; military intervention
 
 
Euphrates Dam
 
 
European Community and PLO
 
 
Exxon corporation
 
 
EYR (Japanese Line agent)
 
 
 
Fadeykin, Ivan Anisimovich
 
 
failure of intelligence
 
 
KGB: and Arab-Israeli Six-Day War; and Indian elections ()
 
 
US/UK, over Yom Kippur War
 
 
Faisal, Yusuf
 
 
FAKEL, operation
 
 
Fam Hung
 
 
Farah Diba
 
 
FARES (Syrian KGB contact)
 
 
FARID (Syrian Communist)
 
 
Faure, Edgar
 
 
Fawaz, Ahmad Ali (
pseud
. of Carlos the Jackal)
 
 
Fawzi, Muhammad
 
 
FCD (First Chief Directorate (Foreign Intelligence), KGB)
 
 
archives
 
 
evolution
 
 
heads
 
 
organization
 
 
Red Banner (later Andropov) Institute
 
 
Work Plan ()
 
 
DIRECTORATES
 
 
K (Counter-Intelligence)
 
 
S (Illegals);
 
 
Department Eight (Special Actions)
 
 
T (Scientific and Technical Espionage)
 
 
V (Special Actions)
 
 
SERVICES
 
 
(Intelligence Analysis)
 
 
A (Disinformation; Covert Action) ;
see also
forgery, KGB
 
 
DEPARTMENTS
 
 
Second
 
 
Fifth
 
 
Sixth
 
 
Seventh
 
 
Eighth
 
 
Ninth
 
 
Tenth
 
 
Seventeenth
 
 
Eighteenth
 
 
see also individual officers
 
 
Fedayin
 
 
FEDOR (Egyptian KGB agent)
 
 
Fedorchuk, Vitali Vasilyevich
 
 
FEMIDA, operation
 
 
FEN (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
FENIKS (North Korean diplomat)
 
 
FET (or FOT, Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Fetisov, Boris Pavlovich
 
 
Figueiredo, General Joäo Batista
 
 
Figueres Ferrer, José (KASIK)
 
 
filtering of intelligence for leadership
 
 
Finland
 
 
First Chief Directorate (Foreign Intelligence) of KGB
see
FCD
 
 
Fischer, Bram
 
 
Fitzgerald, Frances
 
 
FLN (Front de Libération Nationale), Algeria
 
 
Flower, Ken
 
 
FMLN (Farabundo Martí de Liberación), El Salvador
 
 
FNLA (National Front for the Liberation of Angola)
 
 
Fonseca Amador, Carlos (GIDROLOG)
 
 
Ford, Gerald R.
 
 
Foreign Intelligence Directorate, KGB
see
FCD
 
 
Foreign Ministry, Soviet
 
 
and Angola
 
 
and Latin America
 
 
and Middle East
 
 
see also
Gromyko, Andrei Andreyevich
 
 
forests, Mitrokhin’s love of
 
 
forgery, Hungarian AVH
 
 
forgery, KGB
 

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