- Samuel Krafsur
Simon Samuel Krafsur (
January 10 ,1913 – June 1983) was a Boston-bornjournalist who worked for the Soviet news agency TASS duringWorld War II . He was also known as Bill Krafsur.Biography
Krafsur was mentioned in the
Venona intercepts under the codename IDE. He was used by theKGB during the war as a source of information and for recruiting journalists as informants and agents, and is referred to in theNSA archives as a "KGB agent"NamedRef|NSA|1 [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/venon00116.cfm?CFID=2412771&CFTOKEN=59316524&jsessionid=c830b21ad087a$5FoV$B#17] .In the 1930s Krafsur joined the
Communist Party of America . He attended Northeastern University for a year. He lived at 68 Phillips Street in Boston before going toSpain to fight with theAbraham Lincoln Brigade during theSpanish Civil War , where he was wounded in 1937.In 1938 Krafsur was a member of the editorial staff of "The Volunteers for Liberty" a newspaper which was an, "organ of the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade" organization out of 125 West 45 Street in
New York City . In April of 1938 he was in charge of finding veterans to tell their war stories to be made into radio plays written byIrwin Shaw .He began working for TASS in 1941 after being recruited by the Soviet agent
Vladimir Pravdin . Krafsur was considered an important asset to the KGB because of the many contacts he had with other newsmen. He was the deputy TASS bureau chief inWashington, D.C. and theFBI spent a lot of time and effort trying to identify who he was under his codename IDE.In May 1944, he was described in a KGB cable from New York to Moscow as, "absolutely devoted to the
USSR ." He provided at least twenty leads of people for possible recruitment including Joseph Berger, a personal aide to the chairman of theDemocratic National Committee , andI. F. Stone .In 1949, he left TASS and was later called before the
House Committee on Un-American Activities where he chose not to cooperate. Later he worked in a toy store.In the early 1960s he married the ex-wife of the secretary-treasurer of the
Mine, Mill, and Smelters Union . He died, at the age of seventy, inSt. Petersburg, Florida in 1983 under the name "Samuel Krafsur".Venona
Samuel Krafsur is referenced in the following
Venona project decryptions:*KGB Agent Samuel Krafsur reports on potential recruits. : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/17_May_1944_R3_m5_p1.gif705 KGB New York to Moscow, 17 May 1944]
*KGB reports on two journalists.: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/21_May_1944_R3_p1.gif734 KGB New York to Moscow, 21 May 1944]
*Identity of "IDE" and recommendation of his friend
Joseph Berger .: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/23_May_1944_R6_m1_p1.gif738 KGB New York to Moscow, 23 May 1944]*KGB Agent Samuel Krafsur's wife.: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/01_Jun_1944_R3_m3_p1.gif789 KGB New York to Moscow, 1 June 1944]
* US Diplomatic Policy.: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/15_Jun_1944_R3_m1_p1.gif847B, 848 KGB New York to Moscow, 15 June 1944, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/15_Jun_1944_R3_m1_p2.gif847B, 848 KGB New York to Moscow, 15 June 1944, p.2] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/15_Jun_1944_R3_m1_p3.gif847B, 848 KGB New York to Moscow, 15 June 1944, p.3] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/15_Jun_1944_R3_m1_p4.gif847B, 848 KGB New York to Moscow, 15 June 1944, p.4]
*KGB agent Sammuel Krafsur receives information. : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/15_Jul_1944_R3_m1_p1.gif998 KGB New York to Moscow, 15 July 1944, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/15_Jul_1944_R3_m1_p2.gif998 KGB New York to Moscow, 15 July 1944, p.2]
* Report of Secretary of State
Cordell Hull 's informal views. : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/17_Aug_1944_R3_m3_p1.gif1178 KGB New York to Moscow, 17 August 1944, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/17_Aug_1944_R3_m3_p2.gif1178 KGB New York to Moscow, 17 August 1944, p.2]*Baltimore Sun correspondent corroborates
Walter Lippman 's views ofChurchill 's relations with Roosevelt.: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/09_Sep_1944_R3_m2_p1.gif1291 KGB New York to Moscow, 9 September 1944, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/09_Sep_1944_R3_m2_p2.gif1291 KGB New York to Moscow, 9 September 1944, p.2]*Resend of newspapers' views of correspondents on pending Roosevelt and Churchill meeting.: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/14_Sep_1944_R3_m1_p1.gif1312 KGB New York to Moscow, 14 September 1944, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/14_Sep_1944_R3_m1_p2.gif1312 KGB New York to Moscow, 14 September 1944, p.2] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/14_Sep_1944_R3_m1_p3.gif1312 KGB New York to Moscow, 14 September 1944, p.3]
*Interest in recruiting
I. F. Stone and in deal in Chile. : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/13_Sep_1944_R3_m4_p1.gif1313 KGB New York to Moscow, 13 September 1944, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/13_Sep_1944_R3_m4_p2.gif1313 KGB New York to Moscow, 13 September 1944, p.2]*Operational report by
Pravdin : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/10_Oct_1944_R3_m3_p1.gif1433, 1435 New York to Moscow, 10 October 1944, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/10_Oct_1944_R3_m3_p2.gif1433, 1435 New York to Moscow, 10 October 1944, p.2] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/10_Oct_1944_R3_m3_p3.gif1433, 1435 New York to Moscow, 10 October 1944, p.3]*I. F. Stone' reluctance to help KGB as he fears
FBI .: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/23_Oct_1944_R3_m1_p1.gif1506 KGB New York to Moscow, 23 October 1944, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/23_Oct_1944_R3_m1_p2.gif1506 KGB New York to Moscow, 23 October 1944, p.2]* Ambassador
Averell Harriman 's comments to US Press Corps on aid to USSR.: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/28_Oct_1944_R3_m1_p1.gif1535, 1537, 1538 KGB New York to Moscow, 28 October 1944]*Joseph Berger is assessed by KGB agent Samuel Krafsur.: [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/25_May_1945_R3_m2_p1.gif777–779 KGB New York to Moscow, 25 May 1945, p.1] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/25_May_1945_R3_m2_p2.gif777–779 KGB New York to Moscow, 25 May 1945, p.2] : [http://www.nsa.gov/venona/releases/25_May_1945_R3_m2_p3.gif777–779 KGB New York to Moscow, 25 May 1945, p.3]
Note
*NamedNote|NSA|1 National Security Agency Archives [http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps33230/www.nsa.gov/docs/venona/monographs/monograph-1.html] , National Cryptological Museum, [http://www.nsa.gov/museum/museu00040.cfm] Custodian of documents for the Army Signals Intelligence Corp
Sources
* "Venona: Decoding Espionage in America",
John Earl Haynes andHarvey Klehr ,Yale University Press , (1999), pgs. 242–244, 248. ISBN 0-300-07150-7
* "Mortal Crimes - The Greatest Theft in History: Soviet Penetration of the Manhattan Project", Nigel West, Enigma Books, (2004). ISBN 1-929-63121-9
* Social Security Death Index, USA.External links
* [http://www.theworldintelligencereview.com/books&culture/archives/2005/03/spying_on_ameri.html Spying on America]
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