Nicola Napoli

Nicola Napoli

Nicola Napoli was the President of Artkino Pictures, Inc., the primary distributor of Soviet films in the United States, Canada, Central America and South America from 1940 to 1982. Napoli passed information from the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) to Soviet intelligence during World War II.

Napoli was born 16 November 1905 in New York of Italian parentage and was taken to Italy at an early age by his parents. He returned to the United States in 1924, and up to 1928 edited Il Lavoratore, an Italian Communist publication in New York. In the mid-1930s, he became an employee of Amkino Corp., at that tiime the US distributor of Soviet films. In 1936 Napoli travelled to Russia and other European countries. At one time Napoli was an officer of Intourist, Inc., the parent company of World Tourist, which was operated by Jacob Golos, high level operative in the CPUSA's secret apparatus. Shortly before Golos' death of a heart attack in November 1943, Golos told Soviet defector Elizabeth Bentley that he was turning Napoli over to another Russian contact to continue the covert relationship.

In 1940, following the collapse of Amkino Corp., Napoli found, with Rosa Madell, Artkino Pictures to continue Amkino's mission. During World War II, with the Soviet Union as part of the Allies, Napoli saw the firm's imports being accepted by a far wider number of cinemas that during the 1930s, with its Red Scare. With the collapse of Soviet-American alliance following the War, Artkino was back on the "side of the enemy" and was registered with the U.S. Department of State under the Foreign Agents registration Act (FARA) as an agent of the Soviet Government. However, both the U.S. Department of Justice and the War Department had difficulty and no cooperation in gaining Artkino's full compliance with the FARA Act, an investigation under the Internal Security Act revealed. Following the death of Stalin and attendant changes within the Soviet film industry, allowing for production of non-political, artistic films, a wider market for Soviet film product resumed and Artkino found itself in increasing competition with other foreign film distributors in the United States. Nonetheless, the company held its own until Napoli's death, continuing under Madell's guidance until, nearing retirement age, she affiliated Artkino with International Film Exchange and allowed that company to take over Artkino's role in Soviet film importation and distribution by the late 1970s.

A Venona cable of decrypted Soviet intelligence traffic which lists the names of scientists engaged on the problem of atomic energy, has Saville Sax contacting Napoli, who then directed him to Sergey Kurnakov.

Venona

Nicola Napoli is referenced in the following Venona project decrypt:

1699 KGB New York to Moscow, 2 December 1944.

References

  • FBI Silvermaster file, pgs. 463, 464 (PDF pgs. 64, 65).
  • John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999), pgs. 239, 259, 303.

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nicola Abbagnano — Full name Nicola Abbagnano Born 15 July 1901 Salerno, Italy Died 9 September 1990(1990 09 09) (aged 89) Milan, Italy Era 20th century philosophy …   Wikipedia

  • Nicola Mora — Personal information Date of birth 31 July 1979 (1979 07 31) (age 32) Place of birth …   Wikipedia

  • Nicola Pozzi — Personal information Date of birth June 30, 1986 …   Wikipedia

  • Nicola Caccia — Personal information Date of birth 10 April 1970 …   Wikipedia

  • Nicola Fusco — Born 14 August 1956 (1956 08 14) (age 55) Napoli, Italy Nationality …   Wikipedia

  • Nicola Abbagnano — [abba ɲa:no] (* 15. Juli 1901 in Salerno, Italien; † 9. September 1990 in Mailand) war ein italienischer Philosoph. Er war Vertreter der Existenzphilosophie. Ab 1936 war er Professor in Turin. Nach Abbagnano ist Existenz Seinssuche, in welcher… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nicola Amoruso — Personal information Full name …   Wikipedia

  • Nicola Logroscino — Nicola Bonifacio Logroscino (* 22. Oktober 1698 in Bitonto; † um 1765 in Palermo?), war ein italienischer Komponist und Kapellmeister. Sein Leben und die Bedeutung seiner Musik liegen mangels entsprechender biographischer Arbeit bzw.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nicola Ferrara — Personal information Full name Nicola Guillermo Ferrara Date of birth August 28, 1910( …   Wikipedia

  • Nicola Zanini — Personal information Date of birth March 26, 1974 (1974 03 26) (age 37) Place of birth …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”