- Boris Bazarov
Boris Jakovlevich Bazarov (1893–1939) was a Soviet spy.
He was born in 1893 in Kovno gubernia of the
Russian Empire (modernLithuania ). In addition to Russian, he spoke German, Bulgarian, French and Serbo-Croatian.Bazarov joined the Soviet secret police (
OGPU ) in 1921 and began working in "illegal" operations inBulgaria andYugoslavia in 1924. From 1924 to 1927, he worked in the Soviet embassy inVienna , simultaneously supervisingAustria n, Bulgarian,Yugoslavia n andRomania n agents. In 1927, Bazarov returned toMoscow and supervised theBalkan sector. In 1928, he moved toBerlin and ran the "illegal rezidentura" which includedFrance , while continuing to work on the Balkan line. InParis , the "rezidentura" had eleven agents, inBucharest six,Sofia two,Zagreb two, and one forBelgrad andIstanbul .From Berlin, Bazarov pioneered the infiltration of illegal Soviet agents in the
United Kingdom . In 1930, he supervised the penetration of the Foreign Office, by recruiting the code clerk Ernest Oldham.In 1935, Bazarov took up the position of OGPU "illegal rezident" in the
United States , a position he held until 1937. His group includedIskhak Akhmerov , Norman Borodin, andHelen Lowry . Bazarov was suspected in theGreat Purge s and shot in 1939. He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1956.References
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Hede Massing , "This Deception" (New York, NY:Duell, Sloan and Pearce , 1951).
*Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev, "The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America—the Stalin Era" (New York:Random House , 1999). ISBN 0-679-45724-0
*Nigel West and Oleg Tsarev, "The Crown Jewels: The British Secrets at the Heart of the KGB Archives" (London: HarperCollins, 1998; New Haven:Yale University Press , 1999) ISBN 0-300-07806-4
*ru icon [http://svr.gov.ru/history/baz.html Bazarov on the official site of the Russian Intelligence Service]
* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~th15/gorskylist.html "Gorsky's List"] , at The Alger Hiss Story.
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