- Irving Kaplan
Irving Kaplan was an official of the United States government accused of involvement in
Soviet espionage . He worked withDavid Weintraub in theWorks Progress Administration 's National Research Project, later moving to theDepartment of the Treasury , theWar Production Board (WPB), and theForeign Economic Administration .In 1945, former
NKVD courierElizabeth Bentley told investigators of theFederal Bureau of Investigation that Kaplan was "a dues-paying Communist Party member" who had formerly been associated with thePerlo group of Soviet spies, later moving to the Silvermaster group. She said she learned fromNathan Gregory Silvermaster that Kaplan was a source of Information in the War Production Board. [ [http://education-research.org/PDFs/Silvermaster006.pdf Statement of Elizabeth Terrill Bentley, November 30, 1945] (FBI file: Silvermaster, Volume 6), p. 26 (PDF p. 27)]The
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) submitted eighteen adverse reports on Kaplan. He became chief advisor to the Military Government of Germany on financial and economic matters after 1945. He was employed by Weintraub in the United Nations Division of Economic Stability and Development from February 1946 through November 1952.References
Source
* Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev, The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America--the Stalin Era (New York: Random House, 1999)
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