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Red Spy Queen Biography By Kathryn S. Olmsted

Book Name: Red Spy Queen Biography

Writer: Kathryn S. Olmsted

On an unexpectedly nippy day in August 1945, a Connecticut Yan-kee

named Elizabeth Bentley took into a mechanical structure inNew Haven

that housed a field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Looking

tensely behind her for tails, she rode the lift to the highest level, at that

point sneaked down the steps. She took a full breath and entered the little

government office. Simply two weeks prior, the Second World War—and

the excellent coalition be-tween the United States and the Soviet Union—

had come to an end. Bentley was presently considering finishing her own,

illicit alliance with Soviet intelligence. When she at long last started to

reveal to her story to the FBI, Bentley would name in excess of fifty

Americans who she said had helped her spy for the Soviets. She would

depict and distinguish the most forceful Soviet spymasters in the United

States, just as the Ameri-can government authorities who filled in as their

operators.

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