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Spies in the News: Soviet Espionage in the American Media During World War Ⅱ and the Beginning of the Cold War

机译:新闻中的间谍:第二次世界大战和冷战开始时苏联在美国媒体中的间谍活动

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Broken down by occupation, more American journalists worked clandestinely for Soviet intelligence in the United States during the early 1940s than in any other profession except engineering. However, since reporters had no direct access to government secrets, most research focuses on their role as messengers, recruiters, and sources of inside information. While not discounting these roles, this article argues that journalist spies also collected a large amount of secret diplomatic and military information. Covering the years 1941 through 1946, this article also shows that the information collected by these spies evolved as World War Ⅱ morphed into the Cold War.
机译:按职业划分,在1940年代初期,有更多的美国记者在美国从事秘密的苏联情报工作,比工程以外的任何其他职业都要多。但是,由于记者无法直接获得政府机密,因此大多数研究都集中于他们作为信使,招聘人员和内部信息来源的作用。本文认为,记者间谍在收集这些情报的同时,还收集了大量的秘密外交和军事情报。从1941年到1946年,这篇文章还表明,随着第二次世界大战演变成冷战,这些间谍收集的信息也随之演变。

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