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T.N.: [a] I.e. his case history.<br />

- 2 - S/NBF/T126<br />

Comments: [i] VIKTOR: Lt.-General P.M. FITIN.<br />

S/NBF/T126<br />

[ii] On 7 August 1944 MAJ reported that DEDUShKA had<br />

advised that the SYNDICATE [i.e. the Soviet<br />

People's Commissariat <strong>for</strong> Foreign Affairs] had<br />

authorised letting KOZINETs stay two months.<br />

[XY - 20]<br />

On October 18 1944 MAJ reported that KOZINETs<br />

was departing on 22 October. [S/NBF/T121, Item 2]<br />

[iii] DEDUShKA: Evgenij Dmitrievich KISELEV, Soviet<br />

Consul-General in NEW YORK.<br />

[iv] ZAVODSKAYa: at the Consulate.<br />

[v] K.: i.e. KOZINETs.<br />

[vi] BORIS: MGB cipher clerk in NEW YORK. Possibly<br />

Aleksandr Pavlovich SAPRYGIN.<br />

[vii] MAJ: Probably Stepan Zakharovich APRESYaN.<br />

W.S. No.: XY - 43.1 (Revision)<br />

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