- Morris Cohen (Soviet spy)
Morris Cohen a.k.a. in London as Peter Kroger (
2 July 1910 -23 June 1995 ), was an accused Soviet spy.Birth and education
He was born in
New York . His father was from an area nearKiev in present-dayUkraine , and his mother was born inVilnius in present-dayLithuania . Cohen received anathletic scholarship as an outstandingrugby union player to attendColumbia University .In 1937, Cohen joined the
Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion and fought as a foreign national volunteer in theSpanish Civil War with compatriotAmadeo Sabatini , veteran and career Soviet spy. Cohen was injured and in November 1938 returned to the United States where he began serving Soviet foreign intelligence.Marriage
In 1941, Cohen married
Lona Cohen who was an activist in theCommunist Party USA and a courier forManhattan Project physicist Theodore Hall , part of a ring ofatomic spies that was revealed later to have been far more damaging than the well-known Rosenberg ring.In mid-1942, Cohen was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in Europe. Cohen was demobilized from the Army in November 1945 and returned to the United States where he resumed his espionage work for the
USSR .As Soviet spy networks were compromised in this period, connection with Soviet intelligence was temporarily ended, but resumed in 1948, when the
Rezidentura ascertained that Cohen could be approached. Together with Lona Cohen, they ensured the continued secret connection with a number of the most valuable sources of the Rezidentura. They began working with Col.Rudolph Abel up to 1950, at which time they secretly left the United States and went to the Soviet Union.In 1954, the Cohens reappeared in
London , living at 45 Cranley Drive, Ruislip, HA4 6BZ where they had numerous pieces of disguised spy equipment, and an antenna looping around their attic, used for their transmissions to Moscow. Their cover was asantiquarian book dealers under the names of Peter and Helen Kroger, and worked with Gordon Lonsdale of Soviet intelligence. Morris became the British "Illegal Resident".Arrest
British security officials arrested the Cohens on
7 January 1961 as part of a Soviet espionage network known as thePortland Spy Ring that had penetrated theRoyal Navy . Morris and Lona served eight years in prison, less than half of their sentences.Whilst in London the Cohens were friends with Frank and Nora Doel. Frank Doel is the bookseller whose correspondence with the author
Helene Hanff became the bestseller "84 Charing Cross Road". In her follow-up book, "The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street" Hanff, reports a story later told her by Nora Doel. One new year's eve the Doels gave a party at which Lona Cohen (Helen Kroger) "arrived looking very exotic in a long black evening dress. 'Helen, you look like a Russian spy!' said Nora. And Helen laughed and Peter laughed and a few months later Nora picked up the morning paper and discovered that Helen and Peter Kruger "were" Russian spies."Prisoner exchange
In 1967, the Soviet Union admitted that the Cohens were spies, and, in August 1969, Britain agreed to exchange them for
Gerald Brooke , a British subject held in the Soviet Union. Such exchanges had happened before. Notable examples included Soviet spyRudolf Abel for U2 pilotGary Powers andGordon Lonsdale forGreville Wynne ; but British Prime MinisterHarold Wilson 's Labour Government was criticized by the opposition for agreeing to release dangerous Soviet agents like Peter and Helen Kroger in exchange for Brooke, a mere propagandist. Opponents claimed that it set a dangerous precedent and was an example of blackmail rather than a fair exchange.Moscow
The Cohens returned to
Moscow , and Morris continued to train younger colleagues for intelligence gathering. It is said that Cohen once came acrossGeorge Blake , another spy whom he had met while serving in Wormwood Scrubs prison.who The two agreed to stay in touch but were then told by the Soviet authorities to stay away from each other. There is evidence that Blake was well acquainted with fellow traitorKim Philby .Death
He died on
23 June 1995 . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Morris Cohen, 84, Soviet Spy Who Passed Atom Plans in 40's |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE0DC1438F936A35754C0A963958260 |quote= Morris Cohen, an American who spied for the Soviet Union and was instrumental in relaying atomic bomb secrets to the Kremlin in the 1940's, has died, Russian newspapers reported today. Mr. Cohen, best known in the West as Peter Kroger, died of heart failure in a Moscow hospital on June 23 at age 84, according to news reports. |publisher=New York Times |date=5 July 1995 |accessdate=2008-07-07 ]Legacy
The Cohens were awarded the
Order of the Red Banner and the Order of Friendship of Nations for their espionage work. After thecollapse of the Soviet Union , they also were given the title ofHeroes of the Russian Federation by the Yeltsin government. They lived out their lives onKGB pensions until their deaths — Lona in 1992 and Morris in 1995.The Cohens are referenced in
Venona decrypts 1239 KGB New York to Moscow,30 August 1944 ; 50 KGB New York to Moscow,11 January 1945 , regarding an erroneous report Morris had been killed in Europe. The Cohens helped passManhattan Project secrets to the Soviet Union. His code name in Soviet intelligence and theVenona files is "Volunteer".In 1983, the British playwright Hugh Whitemore dramatized the case as "Pack of Lies," which was performed in London's
West End theatre district starringJudi Dench andMichael Williams . It played on Broadway for 3½ months in 1985, for whichRosemary Harris won the best actressTony award for her portrayal of the British neighbor of the Cohens/Krogers. It was made into a TV movie starringEllen Burstyn ,Alan Bates ,Teri Garr andDaniel Benzali (as "Peter Schaefer," i.e., "Peter Kroger," i.e., Morris Cohen) which aired in the U.S. onCBS in 1987. The plot centered on the neighbors (and seeming friends) whose house was used as a base from which the security services could spy on the Cohens, and the wayparanoia , suspicion and betrayal gradually destroyed their lives during that time.ee also
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Atomic spies External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/13/newsid_4059000/4059209.stm BBC report on the case] . Includes a video news report on the Krogers/Cohens' return to the Soviet Union and an interview with former Foreign Secretary George Brown over the issues.
References
Further reading
*Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) [http://svr.gov.ru]
*Russian Federal Foreign Intelligence Service, Veterany vneshnei razvedki Rosii (Veterans of Russian foreign intelligence service), Moscow: Russian Federal Foreign Intelligence Service, (1995).
* [http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/cohen_morris_lona.htm FBI Morris and Lona Cohen file, 100–406659] .
*Rebecca West, "The New Meaning of Treason", New York: Viking (1964), pgs. 281–288.
*Joseph Albright and Marcia Kunstel, "Bombshell: The Secret Story of America's Unknown Atomic Spy Conspiracy", New York: Times Books (1997) pgs. 244–253.
*John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, "Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America", Yale University Press, pgs. 316, 317–319, 320, 321, 334.
* [http://www.pbs.org/redfiles/kgb/deep/interv/k_int_svetlana_chervonnaya.htm Interview with Dr. Svetlana Chervonnaya]
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