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VITALIJ[x] PORTLAND<br />

VITALIJ<br />

MAZhOR[xi]<br />

- 2 - 3/NBF/T2063<br />

[11 groups unrecovered]<br />

[24 groups unrecovered]<br />

[15 groups unrecovered]<br />

VITALIJ [2 groups unrecovered] ShUL'GIN[xii]<br />

SEROV[xiii]<br />

[27 groups unrecovered]<br />

[14 groups unrecovered]<br />

No. 467<br />

15th June MAJ[xiv]<br />

Footnotes: [i] VIKTOR: Lt. Gen. P.M. FITIN.<br />

3/NBF/T2063<br />

[ii] Not available.<br />

[iii] KIRSANOV: Possibly Aleksej Sergeevich KIRSANOV, who arrived in the<br />

USA in June 1944 as an employee of the S.G.P.C.<br />

[iv] ORLOV: Probably Andrej Romanovich ORLOV, S.G.P.C. employee, who<br />

left WASHINGTON D.C. <strong>for</strong> SEATTLE in September 1944.<br />

[v] NAZAROV: Probably Aleksandr E. NAZAROV, who arrived VANCOUVER<br />

(via LOS ANGELES) on 10th July 1944: Traffic Officer,<br />

office of the Commercial Counsellor, until June 1945,<br />

when he replaced Yurij M. BARKOV (see Comment [vi])<br />

as Cargo Inspector.<br />

[vi] BARKOV: Probably Yurij M. BARKOV, Cargo Inspector, office of<br />

Commercial Counsellor, VANCOUVER, from early 1944 to<br />

June 1945, when he was replaced by Aleksandr E.<br />

NAZAROV (see Comment [v]).<br />

[vii] BURKALOV: Possibly Vasilij I. BURKALOV, a personnel officer of<br />

the S.G.P.C. in PORTLAND, OREGON.<br />

[viii] KLIM: Unidentified covername. Also occurs in NEW YORK's<br />

No. 992 of 24th June 1943 (3/NBF/T872) and as an<br />

OTTAWA addressee in May and July 1945 messages<br />

(unpublished).<br />

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