- William Ludwig Ullmann
William Ludwig Ullmann (
August 14 ,1908 -February 3 ,1993 ) was an accused Soviet spy.Biography
He was born in
Springfield, Missouri in 1908, attended Drury College (nowDrury University ), and graduated fromHarvard Business School with an MBA in 1935. Ulmann then took a job with theNational Recovery Administration . There he met Greg and Helen Silvermaster. The three jointly bought a house together in 1938. In 1937 Ullman transferred to the Resettlement Administration (which became the Farm Security Administration). In 1939 Ulmann was recommended by his superior C. B. Baldwin toHarry Dexter White and was hired at the Division of Monetary Research in the United StatesDepartment of the Treasury . His immediate supervisor in his new post wasFrank Coe . By 1941 Ullman became White's Administrative Assistant.Ulmann worked in the Treasury until he was drafted in 1942. He then obtained a commission in the Army Air Force and through
George Silverman was assigned tothe Pentagon . He was “chief photographer of stolen government documents for the Silvermaster espionage ring” while a Major in the Material and Services Division of the Army Air Corps. Among the information Ullman supplied to Soviet intelligence were: aircraft production figures, allocation and deployment of aircraft, results of aircraft testing, reports on the efficiency of particular types of planes, technological developments in aircraft manufacture, statistics regarding high octane gasoline, personal data regarding important Air Force officers, opinions of aircraft personnel on other nations, Army gossip, all pertinent developments concerning planning, construction and actual completion of theB-29 Superfortress , proposed movements of the planes when they were completed, the approximate schedule ofD Day , copies of directives issued to GeneralGeorge Marshall , and information concerning production, allocation and development of tanks, guns and motorized equipment. He provided the Soviets with a considerable volume of almost every conceivable type of information relating to the United States Air Forces part inWorld War II .In the basement of the Silvermaster and Ullman home, Ullman maintained a photographic darkroom for copying and processing stolen documents and reducing them to microfilm. The volume of information eventually became so overwhelming that only negatives were completed because Ullman could not process the stolen documents fast enough. The information was then passed on through
Elizabeth Bentley .After his discharge in 1943, he returned to the Treasury Department. Ullman was a United States delegate to the
United Nations Charter meeting at San Francisco and to the Bretton Woods Conference as Harry Dexter White's assistant.Ullman was never prosecuted, became a real estate developer in New Jersey, and died on
February 3 ,1993 inBeach Haven, New Jersey with an $8 million estate. [Social Security Death Index ] [It appears that he was living withHelen Silvermaster who also died in Beach Haven.] cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |quote=With William Ullmann as his business partner and housemate, Silvermaster now lives atHarvey Cedars, New Jersey , where he is a building contractor. William Ludwig Ullmann, 45, also lived with Silvermaster in Washington when they were federal employees. In the basement of their home there, Ullmann kept elaborate photographic equipment. Given a Treasury job by Harry D. White, Ullmann later became an Army Air Forces major. Miss Bentley said Ullmann took and photographed war plans from the Pentagon. Ullmann used the Fifth Amendment to duck questions. |title=A Cast of Characters |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,860102,00.html |publisher=Time (magazine) |date=Monday,November 23 ,1953 |accessdate=2008-05-31 ]References
Further reading
*Burnham, James "Web of Subversion"
*Haynes, John Earl & Klehr, Harvey," Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America."Yale University Press , 2000. ISBN 0300084625
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