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The Gouzenko Affair and the Cold War Soviet Spies in Canada On the evening of September 5, 1945 Igor Gouzenko, a cipher clerk for the military attaché, Colonel
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Document Date: 2007-10-09 11:20:25


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City

Washington / Ottawa / /

Company

Progressive / Ottawa Journal / RCMP / /

Country

United States / Soviet Union / Canada / United Kingdom / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Soviet embassy / RCMP headquarters / /

IndustryTerm

spy network / /

Organization

Conservative Party / Kellock-Tashereau Commission / Ottawa City Police / Soviet embassy in Ottawa / Emergency Committee for Civil Rights / Supreme Court / British High Commission in Ottawa / Communist Party of Canada / Canadian Chamber of Commerce / Trust of Secret and Confidential Information / Royal Commission / /

Person

Mackenzie King / Drew Pearson / Tim Buck / Attlee / Igor Gouzenko / Louis St. Laurent / Stalin / Norman Robertson / Clifford W. Harvison / Truman / Nikolai Zabotin / George Drew / /

Position

spy network operating / Minister of Justice / Colonel / spy / King / Prime Minister / leader / President / inspector / Undersecretary / columnist / cipher clerk / celebrated columnist / /

PublishedMedium

the Ottawa Journal / /

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