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  2. Embassy of the United States, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The building which served as the US Embassy in Moscow from 1953 to 2000. From 1934 to 1953, the embassy was located in the Mokhovaya House, 13 Mokhovaya Street , near the Kremlin . In 1953, the embassy moved into the Existing Office Building (EOB) on Novinskiy Boulevard , which still remains a part of the embassy compound, although it is ...

  3. List of ambassadors of the United States to Russia - Wikipedia

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    Normal relations interrupted, November 7, 1917 after the October Revolution; the new Soviet regime unrecognized by the United States when Francis left Russia on November 7, 1918. He was serving as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim when Embassy in Russia was closed September 14, 1919.

  4. How a Soviet plot to beam the U.S. Embassy with ... - AOL

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    In some of the darkest days of the Cold War, the U.S. intelligence community was alarmed by a startling discovery: the Soviet Union was bombarding the U.S. Embassy in Moscow with microwaves in ...

  5. The Thing (listening device) - Wikipedia

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    The device, embedded in a carved wooden plaque of the Great Seal of the United States, was used by the Soviet government to spy on the US. On August 4, 1945, several weeks before the end of World War II , a delegation from the Young Pioneer Organization of the Soviet Union presented the bugged carving to Ambassador Harriman, as a "gesture of ...

  6. US embassy in Russia warned Americans about imminent ... - AOL

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    The US embassy on 7 March repeatedly urged all American citizens to leave Russia immediately, giving no further details about the nature of the threat, but said people should avoid concerts and ...

  7. US embassy in Moscow calls on Russia to free Russian ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Embassy in Moscow on Tuesday called on Russia to free Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American journalist for U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)Radio who was sentenced last ...

  8. Clayton J. Lonetree - Wikipedia

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    Lonetree, who was stationed in Moscow as a guard at the U.S. Embassy in the early 1980s, confessed in 1987 to selling documents to the Soviet Union. Lonetree was seduced by a 25-year-old female KGB officer named "Violetta Seina" [ 3 ] [ 4 ] in that year.

  9. Russia sentences US citizen to 15 years in prison for espionage

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    A Moscow court has on Tuesday sentenced a US citizen to 15 years in prison for espionage, according to state-run news agency RIA Novosti. Gene Spector, who was born in Russia but later moved to ...