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  2. Martha Dodd - Wikipedia

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    Martha Eccles Dodd (October 8, 1908 – August 10, 1990) was an American journalist and novelist. The daughter of William Edward Dodd , [ 5 ] US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt 's first Ambassador to Germany, Dodd lived in Berlin from 1933–1937 [ 6 ] and was a witness to the rise of the Third Reich .

  3. List of Americans in the Venona papers - Wikipedia

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    Martha Dodd**, [2] daughter of William Dodd, who served as the United States ambassador to Germany between 1933 and 1937. William E. Dodd, Jr., educator; son of William Dodd and brother of Martha Dodd [2] Laurence Duggan, [2] head of the South American desk at the United States Department of State during World War II. Eufrosina Dvoichenko ...

  4. Red Orchestra (espionage) - Wikipedia

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    From 1933 to December 1941, the Harnacks had contact with the US Embassy counsellor Donald R. Heath and Martha Dodd, the daughter of the then US Ambassador William Dodd. The Harnacks would often attend receptions at the American embassy as well as parties organised by Martha Dodd, until about 1937. [ 161 ]

  5. Mildred Harnack - Wikipedia

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    On June 13, 1933, Fish-Harnack met Martha Dodd when she and other members of the American Women's Club met at the Lehrter train station to welcome Dodd's father and American ambassador, William. [44] Dodd became Fish-Harnack's friend in Berlin, [45] [46] and her manuscript, In Memory, found in her Prague apartment attic in 1957, stated:

  6. Talk:William Dodd (ambassador) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Dodd Jr. was fired from the TASS offices, never to have further contact with Soviet intelligence. Martha and Stern eventually attempted to flee to the Soviet Union during the Khrusshchev era, though the Soviets preferred the Sterns live in Czechoslovakia. A KGB document dated October 1975 noted that the Sterns spent 1963-1970 in Cuba.

  7. Jane Foster Zlatovski - Wikipedia

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    Foster was allegedly recruited into espionage in 1938 by NKVD operative Martha Dodd. [6] In 1942, Foster rented a room from Henry Collins in Washington, D.C., who likewise was active in the secret apparatus. After World War II, Foster and her husband allegedly became members of a Soviet espionage ring run by Jack Soble. [7]

  8. List of Western Bloc defectors - Wikipedia

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    Martha Dodd Stern: Philanthropist: United States: 1957: Czechoslovakia Ernie Fletcher: United States Army: United States: 1959: East Germany [61] Klaus Fuchs: Atomic spy: United Kingdom: 1959: Exchanged to East Germany Ho Ye-Chen: Republic of China Army: Taiwan: 1959: China [62] Arnold Kephart: United States Army: United States: 1959: East ...

  9. List of American spies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of spies who engaged in direct espionage. It includes Americans spying against their own country and people spying on behalf of the United States. American Revolution era spies