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Book Review

In the enemy’s house: the secret Saga of the FBI agent and the code breaker who caught the Russian spies

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Pages 165-169 | Published online: 08 Mar 2019
 

Notes

1. Benson and Warner, Venona: Soviet Espionage.

2. Haynes and Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage.

3. Breindel and Romerstein, The Venona Secrets: The Soviet Union’s World War II; and Romerstein and Breindel, The Venona Secrets. This second book was reissued on 2014 under the title The Venona Secrets: The Definitive Exposé of Soviet Espionage in America.

4. West, Venona: The Greatest Secret.

5. Lamphere and Schachtman, The FBI-KGB War.

6. Blum, In the Enemy’s House, 293.

7. PBS, “Interview with Robert Lamphere, Retired FBI Agent.”

8. Blum, In the Enemy’s House, 294.

9. Ibid.

10. Ibid.

11. Blum, The Brigade. Regarding the possibility of making a motion picture, see Fleming, “Blum’s ‘Brigade’ Marching to Miramax.”

12. Blum, In the Enemy’s House, 305.

13. Ibid., 15.

14. Ibid., 211.

15. Ibid., 213.

16. Ibid., 265.

17. Ibid., unnumbered page following the table of contents.

18. Ibid., 53.

19. Ibid., 190–1.

20. Ibid., 196.

21. Lamphere and Schachtman, The FBI-KGB War, 228–47.

22. See above 7.

23. Ibid., 272.

24. Haynes, Venona Project Special Studies, 133, 138.

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