- ENORMOZ
- Общая лексика: "Энормоз" (советская разведывательная операция по добыче атомных секретов)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Enormoz — The NKVD code name for the Anglo American nuclear weapons program, Enormoz, which is Russian for “enormous,” reflected Moscow’s obsession with the atomic bomb. The service’s code name for the bomb itself was “Funicular.” As early as 1941, John … Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
History of nuclear weapons — The history of nuclear weapons chronicles the development of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are devices that possess enormous destructive potential derived from nuclear fission or nuclear fusion reactions. Starting with the scientific… … Wikipedia
Jacob Golos — Jake Golos (birth name Jacob Rasin or Jacob Raisen) (1890 November 27, 1943), was a Ukrainian born Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet secret police operative in the USSR and of Jewish heritage. He was also a longtime senior official of the… … Wikipedia
Anatoli Yatskov — Anatoli A. Yakovlev (Anatoliy Antonovich Yatskov Анатолий Антонович Яцков) (31 May 1913 ndash;26 March 1993) was General Consul of the Soviet Union s delegation in New York City in the 1940s. His diplomatic role was a cover for his true… … Wikipedia
Semyon Semyonov — NY Rezidentura X line, 1938 1944Semyon Markovich Semenov (1911, Odessa – 1986) was a Soviet intelligence agent. He graduated from the Moscow Textile Institute in 1936 with a specialty in power engineering. Originally of Jewish extraction for… … Wikipedia
Proyecto soviético de la bomba atómica — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El proyecto soviético para desarrollar una bomba atómica comenzó durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial en la Unión Soviética y su primer arma nuclear fue probada en 1949. Contenido 1 Los comienzos 2 Administración y… … Wikipedia Español
Яцков, Анатолий Антонович — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Яцков. Анатолий Яцков на поч … Википедия
Analysis — The Soviet services had a different approach to intelligence analysis than Western states. Joseph Stalin told his intelligence chiefs that he wanted factual information and documents, not political analysis, which was to be left to the chief… … Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
Feklisov, Aleksandr Semenovich — (1914– ) As a student in one of the first classes at the NKVD’s foreign intelligence school (later named the Andropov Institute), Feklisov was prepared to serve as a case officer under legal cover. From 1941 until 1946 he served in New York,… … Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
Fitin, Pavel Mikhailovich — (1907–1971) Fitin was drafted into the NKVD’s foreign intelligence directorate in 1938, following the purge of the component. Within months of completing the Soviet Union’s first course for foreign intelligence officers, he was promoted to… … Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
Fuchs, Klaus-Emil — (1910–1988) A gifted physicist, Fuchs fled to London from Nazi Germany in the early 1930s. While he was involved in the early British nuclear weapons program codenamed “Tube Alloy,” he volunteered to work for Soviet intelligence. In Great… … Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence