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July 29, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Lebanon

Nicola Kinjevich builds a relationship with Alexei Zanvirov to learn secrets of his work with the Russians.

July 25, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet movements in Lebanon

Artin Bagdasarov and Boris Marijanac have a series of suspicious meetings, and Chehab is determined to discover their purpose.

July 14, 1949

Untitled report on a Soviet musician/intelligence agent

Klary Svokolov, a musician, is a Russian agent reporting on nightclub goers.

June 29, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Lebanon

The Soviets are monitoring Germans arriving from Damascus to Beirut.

June 25, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet movements in Syria

The Russians are interested in understanding Husni Al-Zaim's supporters and policy.

April 23, 1949

Untitled report on Turkey

Reports of Soviet spying on Turkish and United States military activity in Iskenderun, Turkey.

February 15, 1985

Ministry of State Security (Stasi), Order Number 1/85

This order from the Ministry of State Security describes the tasks of the MfS units concerning efforts to uncover intentions of aggression and surprise military activities by western states and their allies, especially a surprise nuclear missile attack against the USSR.

October 3, 1983

Ministry of State Security (Stasi), 'Notes on Statements made by Comrade Colonel General Kryuchkov'

These notes describe statements made by Colonel General Kryuchkov which outline the current state of Soviet institutions and intelligence networks in various regions, including Western Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the United States.

January 9, 1962

East German Ministry of State Security, 'Brief Assessment of the Investigation Results Achieved in 1961 in Work on Crimes of Espionage'

Assessment by the Stasi of the espionage of the main Western secret services in East Germany based on its investigation of cases of spying in 1961.

November 1958

East German Ministry of State Security, 'New Methods of Operation of Western Secret Services'

Assessment by the Stasi of changes to operations made by the main Western secret services in response to Khrushchev's November 1958 diplomatic note to the United States, Britain, and France demanding an end to the occupation of West Berlin.

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