- Eugene Dennis
Eugene Dennis (
August 10 1905 -January 31 1961 ) was a long-time leader of theCommunist Party USA and union organizer. He was born Francis Xavier Waldron inSeattle but adopted thepseudonym of Eugene Dennis in the 1930s.Biography
He worked in various jobs and was active in the
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) prior to joining the Communist Party in 1926 and was active inCalifornia as a union organizer.He fled to the
Soviet Union in 1929 to evade criminal charges for his political activities. He returned to theUnited States in 1935 and assumed his pseudonym. He becamegeneral secretary of the party after the expulsion ofEarl Browder and was a staunch supporter of the Moscow line.On
July 20 ,1948 , Dennis and eleven other party leaders, including Party ChairmanWilliam Z. Foster were arrested and charged under theAlien Registration Act . Foster was not prosecuted due to ill health.As Dennis and his co-accused had never openly called for the violent overthrow of the United States government, the prosecution depended on passages from the works of
Karl Marx andVladimir Lenin and on the testimony of former members of the party who claimed that Dennis and others had privately advocated the use of violence.After a nine months trial and the imprisonment of the defense lawyers for
contempt of court , Dennis and his co-defendants were found guilty and sentenced to five years imprisonment. They appealed to theSupreme Court of the United States , which ruled against the defendants onJune 4 1951 by a vote of six to two inDennis v. United States , ussc|341|494|1951.Dennis was identified in the
Venona project as being a source for Soviet intelligence duringWorld War II . In the transcripts, Dennis is referenced as a contact for a group of concealed Communists in theOffice of Strategic Services and theOffice of War Information .Harold Glasser was also another contact.Dennis remained general secretary until 1959, when he succeeded Foster as party chairman, and held that position until his death in 1961.
He was buried at the Waldheim Cemetery [cite web |url=http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=city&FScityid=41672|title=Browse by City: Forest Park|accessdate=2008-05-05 |format= |work=Findagrave.com] (now Forest Home Cemetery), in Forest Park, Chicago.
Venona
Dennis is referenced in the following Venona transcripts:
*708 KGB Moscow to Mexico City, 8 December 1944
*1714 KGB New York to Moscow, 5 December 1944
*55 KGB New York to Moscow, 15 January 1945References
*Louis Budenz, "Men Without Faces: The Communist Conspiracy in the USA" (New York: Harper, 1948), 252.
*John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, "Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America" (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999).External links
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