- Evdokia Petrova
Mascot Airport, Sydney, being 'escorted' across the tarmac to a waiting plane by two armed Russian diplomatic couriers.Evdokia Alexeyevna Petrova ( _ru. Евдоки́я Алексе́евна Петро́ва) (1915–
July 19 ,2002 ) was aRussia nspy inAustralia in the 1950s. She was the wife of Vladimir Petrov, and came to national prominence during thePetrov Affair .She was born and raised in the
Soviet Union . She worked as a bureaucrat in the state run forced labor camps orgulag s. In 1951 she was posted with her husband as a diplomat toAustralia , though her real work was as a spy, in the rank of captain, against the Australian government. In this capacity she provided clerical, cypher, and operational assistance to the Soviet embassy inCanberra . Evdokia married Vladimir Petrov, now know as Sven Allyson.With her husband she defected to Australia in 1954. This happened at Darwin Airport, at the height of the
Petrov Affair . The Petrovs' memoirs of the episode were contained in their book "Empire of Fear", which was ghost-written byMichael Thwaites .To help protect their identities in Australia, the Petrovs took the names "Sven" and "Maria Allyson". Although the press agreed not to identify them, they did not always observe this voluntary protection order. She became an Australian citizen in 1956. She found work as a typist for William Adams Tractors. Sven died in 1991, but Maria was not able to attend his funeral due to media attention.
External links
* [http://www.oph.gov.au/petrov/content.asp?pageID=158 Australian government site detailing some information about the Petrovs]
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