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‘Abel,Rudolf’(Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher)21,22
ABLE ARCHER 83 war game 181-6,204,309
Afghanistan 89,144
Akopian,Yelena see Gordievsky,Yelena,née Akopian
Aliyeva,Ali 71,84,253,257,260
Aliyeva,Leila see Gordievsky,Leila,née Aliyeva
Aliyeva,Mrs 84
Ames,Aldrich(Rick)125-8,151,204-5,210-11,212-14,221,247-8,315
and Gordievsky 213,311-12,315,333-5
Koppel interview 335
and Yurchenko 311-12
Ames,Maria de Rosario Casas,née Dupuy 127-8,151,205,221,334-5
Ames,Nancy,née Segebarth 127,128
Andrew,Christopher 325
Andropov,Yuri 31-3,144-6,149,313-14
funeral 186
Androsov,Stanislav 210
Angleton,James Jesus 54,127,138
Ankara 126
Argentina 122
Armstrong,Sir Robert 141-2,181,268,322
Ascot,Caroline,Viscountess 241-2,243,258,260,265,266
on 19 July 1985 274-5,277-8,287,295,300,301-2,304
Ascot,Florence 265,278,283,287,295,300,302,332
Ascot,Roy,Viscount 241-3,244,255,258-9,260,263,265,266,267,332
on 19 July 1985 274,277,278,281,282,283,286-7,289,290,292-3,294-5,296,297,300,303,304
after PIMLICO 307,322;expulsion from Russia 322,324-5
Australia,as KGB target 21
Bakatin,Vadim 329
BBC World Service 12
Beale,Neville 190
Bearden,Milton 204,247
Becker,Boris 260
Belyayev,Yevgeny 75
Bergling,Stig 103-4,206,309,332-3
Gordievsky’s tip-off to MI6 of a Soviet agent in Swedish intelligence 99,104
Berlin
East 14,15
Wall 15,34,64,329
West 14-15
Bettaney,Michael John(‘Koba’)168-77,206,332,334
and Gordievsky 165,174,192,222,229
and Guk 162,163-5,173,177,188,192-3,229
MI5 mole-hunt 166-8,172-6
PUCK codename 172
summons and confession 174-6
trial 191-3,206
Blair,Tony 146
Blake,George 167
BND(German intelligence service)66
Bocharov,Boris 230
Bragg,Melvyn 156
Bratsov,Mr(KGB officer)44
Brezhnev,Leonid 89,145
Brezhnev doctrine 33-4
Britain
Falklands War 122
Foreign Office 81,110,112-13,150,168,183,191,193,197,262,267,268,299,321,327;Howe’s briefing 199
and KGB planting of‘illegal spies’21-2,109,230
Soviet intelligence officer ejection,Operation FOOT 39-40,109
British Ally 10
Brockway,Fenner,Baron 116,140
Bromhead,Richard 43-4,47-8,51-5,56-62,65,222-3,234,236,332
Brown,Gordon 115
Brown,Ron 156
Brown,Simon 172,190,207,215,216,217,218-19,220,224,240,262,263,264,265,332
on 19 July 1985 276,277,292,303,304
Bruun,Jørn 44,68,73,79
Budanov,Viktor 217-18,221-2,223,227,232-6,239,240,247,248,308,328-9
Bush,George W.146
Bush,H.W.186
Cairncross,John 139
Callaghan,James 81,118
Cambridge spy ring 109,140 see also Philby,Kim
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 117,119
Canada 38,49,50
as KGB target 21
Cartledge,Sir Bryan 265,267-8,274,281,307,321-2,331-2
Casey,Bill 151,202,204,312-14
Casey,Sophia 312
censorship 11,12,31
Central Market,Moscow 97,107,134,242,246,248-9,255
Century House,Lambeth 87,88,95,97,107,113,140,146,216-17,223,262,267,274,277,299,304,325
Černý,Václav 32-3
Chapman,Eddie(ZIGZAG)64,65
Chapman,Violet 242,255,279,281,322,332
Chebrikov,Viktor 212,214,215,216,218,228,323
Cherkashin,Viktor 212-13,214,324
Chernenko,Konstantin 186,200
Cherny,Vadim 75-6
Churchill,Winston 171
Chuvakhin,Sergey Dmitriyevich 210,212,213-14,247,248
CIA 2,21,48,60,77,96-7,144,182,192,202
and ABLE ARCHER 182,183,184-5,186,204
and Ames 125-8,151,204-5,212-13,247-8,311-12,333-5
‘Family Jewels’reports 127
Gerber rules 202
and Gordievsky(TICKLE)202-7,213,247,313-15
Junior Officer Training course 126
and Nixon 126
and Philby 127
relationships with British intelligence agencies 149-51,183,184-5,191,202-4,309-10,312-15
vulnerability to betrayal by suspicious members 171
and Yurchenko 311
Clausen,Winter(Obelix)44,45,56,61
codeword choice 94,118
Cold War
and ABLE ARCHER 83 war game 181-6,204,309
Cuban Missile Crisis 48
and Czech‘counter-revolution’31
Finland’s neutrality 263
and Fort Monckton meeting 313-14
Gordievsky’s role in changing course of 2,184,314
and Norway 75
Soviet downing of Flight KAL 007 180-81
and Soviet fears of nuclear war 143-5,149;and MI6 intelligence sharing with CIA 150-51;and Operation RYAN 145-50,153,154,179-81,184,205-6,312
and Thatcher 179,181,183,184,186-7
Communist Youth magazine 71-2
Conquest,Robert 89
Copenhagen 25-6,28-31,34,41,43-61,67-8,71-86,95,263
Cuban Missile Crisis 48
Cumming,Mansfield 82
Curwen,Christopher 193,217,262,268,271
Czechoslovakia 31-5,37
Soviet invasion 33-5,37,50,64,116,120-21,126,144
Daily Telegraph 192,193
DARIO 223-4,230
Denmark 23-4,25-31,34-6,40,41,43-61,63,67-8,70,71-86,95,117,222-3
Security and Intelligence Service see PET
Deutsch,Arnold 65
Deverell,John 166-7,175,176,217,224,332
diplomatic bags/luggage 90
diplomatic cars 91,93-4,265,277,280,324
and number plates 32,73,91,94,274
Dire Straits:Brothers in Arms 283-4
Directorate K(KGB counterintelligence)1,213,217,227,308,321,329
Fifth Department 113,122,310-11
KR Line 79,130,131,161
Directorate S(KGB illegals section)14,15,20,22,36,39,40,41,230
and the Centre see KGB:Moscow Centre
Vasily Gordievsky in 14,20
Gordievsky’s reports to MI6 about 69
Dubček,Alexander 31,33
Dupuy,Maria de Rosario see Ames,Maria de Rosario Casas,née Dupuy
Dylan,Bob 280
Edwards,Bob 116,140,156
Elite Security 329
ELMEN mole-hunt 166-8,172-6
EMBASE,Operation 321
Eriksen,Jens(Asterix)44,56,264,276,303
Everything But the Girl 280
Falklands War 122
FBI 212,334
Finland 91-2,93-4,263-4,265,276-7,292,302-6,324-5
‘Finlandization’263
First Chief Directorate(FCD)14,16,20,39-40,76,114,217,239
Directorate K see Directorate K(KGB counter-intelligence)
Directorate S see Directorate S
Line N see Line N
and Operation FOOT 39-40,109
surveillance team(Chinese department)239-40,260-62,275-6,285
Third Department 95,96,100,101,102,104,105-6,109,206,228,230
Fisher,Vilyam Genrikhovich(‘Rudolf Abel’)21,22
Fletcher,Yvonne 188-9
Foot,Hugh 43
Foot,Michael 85,117-21,141,190-91,333
as agent BOOT 117-21,122,141-2,178;and suing of Sunday Times by Foot 333
FOOT,Operation 39-40,109
Fort Monckton 308-9,313-14,323,329-30
Gates,Robert M.127,185
Gee,Arthur 242,255,258,259-60,265,266,267,332
on 19 July 1985 277,281-2,283,293,295,296,297,298,300,302,304
after PIMLICO 307,322;expulsion from Russia 322,324-5
Gee,Rachel 242,259,265,266
on 19 July 1985 277-8,281-2,283,284,287,295,296,297,298,299,300,301,302,305
Suslov’s anger at 322
Gerber,Burton 202,204,206,247,312
Germany
Berlin see Berlin
East Germans fleeing to West 14-15
Gordievsky’s early taster of KGB work in East Germany 14,15,16
intelligence service(BND)66
West Germany as KGB target 21
glasnost 198,315,329
Golubev,Sergei 232-5,237,238,310
Goodall,David 268,299
Gorbachev,Mikhail 187,197-201,218,280,313,314,315,321
1991 coup against 329
and Gordievsky 197,198-9,200-201,328
and Reagan 313
reforms see Soviet Union:Gorbachev reforms
and Thatcher 197,198,199-200,310,322,327-8
Gorbachev,Raisa 199
Gordievsky,Anna 106,110,122,151-2,153-4,174,195,224,231,237
current life under new name 331
KGB use as unwitting hostage 240,244-5,250
left behind in Russia on PIMLICO activation 250-54,274,277,281,305,326-7,328;and MI6 HETMAN campaign 310,319-20,327-8,329-30
return to Britain,1991 329-30
Gordievsky,Anton Lavrentyevich 7,8,9,10,11,16-17,41,65,101
Gordievsky,Leila,née Aliyeva 105,110-11,122
arrival with children in Moscow 244-5
birth of Anna 106
birth of Maria 106
current life under new name 331
divorce under KGB duress 327
ignorance of husband’s double life 151,161,196,244-5,253,308,320
KGB employment at London station 161,195-6
KGB interrogations in Lefortovo Prison about husband’s disappearance 308,320-21
KGB use as unwitting hostage 240,244-5,250-51
left behind in Russia on PIMLICO activation 250-54,274,275,277,305,326-7;and divorce 327;letter to husband two years after his escape 328;and MI6 HETMAN campaign 310,319-20,327-8,329-30
life before marrying Gordievsky 71-3,81,84-5,95
in London 129,151,152,174,195-6,221,224;Gordievsky’s Moscow phone call to 231,235,236,240;summons to Moscow 237,240
marriage 101-2,106-7,110-11,195-6,224,244-5,250-51;and divorce under KGB duress 327
motherhood 106
parting from ex-husband in 1993 330
return to Britain,1991 329-30
Soviet loyalty 251-2
Gordievsky,Maria 106,110,122,151-2,153-4,174,195,224,231,237
current life under new name 331
KGB use as unwitting hostage 240,244-5
left behind in Russia on PIMLICO activation 250-54,274,277,281,305,326-7,328;and MI6 HETMAN campaign 310,319-20,327-8,329-30
return to Britain,1991 329-30
Gordievsky,Marina 9,269,320,336
Gordievsky,Oleg Antonyevich
alienation from communist regime 15,34,46,58,64-5
and Leila Aliyeva see Gordievsky,Leila,née Aliyeva
badminton 28,48,51-2
birth 9
birth of daughter,Anna 106
birth of daughter,Maria 106
as British agent:and ABLE ARCHER and Soviet response 183,184-5,309;and Ames 213,311-12,315,333-5;and appointment as KGB head of station,London 1,2,208-9,211-12;arrival in London,with information for MI6 128-43;and Bergling(Swedish spy)99,103-4;and Bettaney(‘Koba’)165,174,192,222,229;and Simon Brown see Brown,Simon;and Budanov’s initial suspicions 218,221-3;changing course of Cold War 2,184,314;CIA codename TICKLE 207,213,247,313;conditions for working for Britain 67,81-2;defection offer by Britain 2,96;English lessons and study of British culture 104-5,106,108;escape plan PIMLICO escape plan;Gerber and CIA’s uncovering 202-7;and Gorbachev 197,198-9,200-201,328;KGB 1985 summons to Moscow 1-3,214-24;KGB drugging with truth serum 232-5,236,240;KGB interviews/interrogations 228-9,232-6,237-8;and KGB manhunt for
Gordievsky,Oleg-cont.
British-run spy 214,217-18,221-3;KGB radioactive tracking 240;KGB search and bugging of his Moscow apartment 1,221,227-8;and KGB surveillance team 239-40,260-62,275-6,285;and LAMPAD team 135-6,150,158-9,166-8;and Libya 188-9;London bolthole 134;London safe house in Bayswater 133-4,137,138,152,153-4,174,216;lying fallow on return to Russia from Denmark 97-100;and MI5/MI6 collaboration 135-6,150,158-9,166-7,221,240;and MI6 intelligence gathering after PIMLICO 309;MI6 recruitment 2,47-62;MI6’s efforts to boost his reputation with KGB 156-61;
microfilm role and arrangements 78-81;move to London 122;and the NOCTON team see NOCTON team;and the NUM 188;and Operation EMBASE 321;and Operation RYAN 146,148,150-51,153,154,180-81,184,205-6,312;politicians aware of NOCTON 154;and Price see Price,Veronica;and Spencer 159-60,190,332;and Spooner 111-12,137-8,146,153,166;and Thatcher 154,176,178,187,191,197,268,271-3,305,323,325-6;
and Treholt 122,139,189;visa application success and preparation for London posting 110,112-22
British case codenames:NOCTON 2,135,154,191,309;OVATION 309,312;PIMLICO see
PIMLICO escape plan;
SUNBEAM 39,48,51,58-9,61,69,77,78,81,82,85,309
and Bromhead 44,47-8,51-5,56-62,65,222-3,234,236
and brother,Vasily 12,13,14,16,20,23,33
childhood 9-10
and the CIA 202-7,213,247,313-15
CMG award 337
Communist Party entry 19
cry of protest to West after Prague
Spring 34,46,49
divorce from Leila 327
divorce from Yelena:Yelena’s
agreement to 100;and career
problems with KGB 72,84,85,88,95,100-101
education 9-10,11-13
and Foot 190-91;BOOT file 117-21,122
at Fort Monckton 308-9,313-14,323,325,329-30
and Gorbachev 197,198-9,200-201,328
and Gribin 106,110,197,208,215,228,229-30,231,237,238-9,246
and Guscott 78,79-82,84,88-9,94-5,96,97-9,129,132-3,134-5,136
and Hawkins 61,65,66-70,332
homosexual porn magazines bought by 28,30,38-9
at Institute of International
Relations 11-13
and Kaplan 12-13,17-18,34-5,38,42,46,49-51,54
as KGB‘child’7,8
KGB downplay of importance 324
KGB loyalty oath 19
and KGB manhunt for British-run
spy 214,217-18,221-3
KGB School 101 training 18-19,29,69,248
KGB spy-names:Gornov 27;
Guardiyetsev 19
KGB trial and sentencing in absentia 325,336
KGB work before MI6
recruitment:1962 instruction to report for duty 16;at‘The Centre’for Directorate S 20-21,23,36-7,39;in Denmark 23-4,25-31,34-6,44-62;early taster in East Germany,as a student 14,15,16;in FCD 41;for Line N 23-4,25-31,34-6,57
KGB work while a double agent:
appointment as head of station,
London 1,2,208-9,211-12;
DARIO and Operation
GROUND 223-4,230;in
Denmark 70,71-86,95,222-3;
and Guk 130,131,154,160,165,187-8,193,194,222,229;in London 129-32,152-3,154-61,190-91,197;MI6’s efforts to boost his reputation with KGB 156-61;Moscow 1985 summons 1-3,214-24;and Nikitenko 194-5,198,199,201,207,209,211,216,218,222;and Parshikov 154-5,157,160,161,195,198,209,216;promotions 1,2,160-61,208-9,211-12;and rumours of spy operating within KGB 88,103,217-18;
termination of London job 237-8;writing history of Third Department 102
in Komsomol 10
life in London suburb after escape from Russia 325,335-7
and Lyubimov 27-8,30,31,35,77-8,85,95-6,100,105,106,117,119,195,228,246,256,257,269-70,307-8,321,331
marriage to first wife,Yelena Akopian see Gordievsky,Yelena,née Akopian:marriage
marriage to second wife,Leila Aliyeva see Gordievsky,Leila,née Aliyeva
memory and powers of recall 69,136-7,138
MI6 attention drawn to 38-9,41-2
Moscow apartment see Leninsky Prospekt,Moscow
Moscow holidays:1983 168;1984 197
Oldfield’s exchange of letters with 82-3
and Parshikov 154-5,157,160,161,195,198,209,216,331
under PET observation 29-30,34,35-6,38-9
and Philby 102,105,122,138,233
and Reagan 326
reunited with family,1991-3 329-30
running:in Copenhagen’s parks 31;cross-country 12;near Fort Monckton 323;in Holland Park 152
sexuality question 28,30,38-9,41
at South Ormsby Hall 306-7
and Titov 109,110
as‘Uncle Gormsson’(PET codename)29,34,35-6
visa issue for Britain 112-13
in Washington 315
world tours,and sharing of expertise 325
writings 325
and Yakushin 40
Gordievsky,Olga Nikolayevna,née
Gornova 8,9,10,16,41,65,101,245,269,320,336
Gordievsky,Vasily 8,9,10,12
and brother,Oleg 12,13,14,16,20,23,33,40-41
death 40-41
drinking 20,41
funeral 41
in KGB 12,13,16,41;and Czech‘counter-revolution’31-3;
Directorate S 14,20,23;
kidnapping 32-3
Gordievsky,Yelena,née Akopian 23,25,28,34,44-5,49,70-71,78,93,101
divorce 100;agreement 95
ignorance of husband’s double life 2,70
KGB career 29,36,84,100-101
marriage 23,30-31,35,36,38,65,70,78;and husband’s betrayal 72-3,81,83-5,95-6,100-101
Gordievsky family 9,10,65
Gornova,Olga see Gordievsky,Olga Nikolayevna,née Gornova
Gott,Richard 116-17,140
Graver,Bill 203
Gribin,Nikolai 106,110,197,208,215,228,229-30,231,237,238-9,246,323,328
GROUND,Operation 223-4
GRU 26,48,99,145,158,162,202
Grushko,Viktor 100,103,106,228-9,231-2,234,236-8,239,261,323,328,329
Guardian 192
Guk,Arkadi Vasilyevich 129-30,131,132,146,148,154,160,161,163,180,182,187-8,206
and Bettaney(‘Koba’)162,163-5,173,177,188,192-3,229
expulsion 193-4,222
and Gordievsky 130,131,154,160,165,187-8,193,194,222,229
Guscott,Geoffrey 37,39,48,50,56,58,78,79-82,84,85-6,88-9,94-5,96,97-9,107,112,129,132-3,134-5,136,141,332
Haavik,Gunvor Galtung(GRETA)74-5,76,83,102-3,206,222,309
Hanslope Park 79
Havel,Václav 32
Hawkins,Philip 61,65,66-70,76,78,332
KGB knowledge 66,69
Heath,Edward 142
Helms,Richard 96-7
Hennessy,Peter 332
Hitler,Adolf 145-6
Hollis,Roger 139
homosexuality 22,38-9,41,47
homosexual porn magazines bought by Gordievsky 28,30,38-9
Howe,Geoffrey 154,183,199,201,267,268,305
Hungarian uprising 11,12
Institute of International Relations 11-13
INVISIBLE,Operation 90
Ivanov,Sergei 336
Jones,Jack 115-16,140
Jones,John 141
Kaplan,Stanislaw(‘Standa’)
DANICEK dossier 38-9
defection 38,46,49
and Gordievsky 12-13,17-18,34-5,38,42,46,49-51,54
Kazakhstan‘Sovietization’8
Kennedy,John F.48,120
KGB 7-24
and Ames 210-11,212-14,221,247-8,311-12,333-5
and Bergling(Swedish spy)99,103-4
and Brockway 116,140
and Ron Brown 156
and Czech‘counter-revolution’31-5
Departments/Directorates/Lines:First Chief Directorate and its Departments see First Chief Directorate(FCD);Second Chief Directorate 323;Seventh Directorate 18,89,239;Twelfth Department 36;Thirteenth(‘Directorate for Special Tasks’)22,39,216;K(counter-intelligence)and its Fifth Department see Directorate K;Line N see Line N;Line X 79,161,208;PR Line 28,45,57,80,109-10,114-15,119,122,130-31,154-5,160,161,191,206;S(illegals section)see Directorate S;Special Actions Department 32,71
and Edwards 116,140,156
fake-news manufacture 45
and Foot 117-21,122,141-2,178,190-91
gays recruited by 22
Anton Gordievsky in 7,10,17
and Oleg Gordievsky see Gordievsky,Oleg Antonyevich
Vasily Gordievsky in see Gordievsky,Vasily:in KGB
Yelena Gordievsky in 29,36
and Gott 116-17,140
and Haavik 74-5,76,102-3
‘illegal’undercover spies 13-14,20-22,23-4,26,57 see also Directorate S(KGB illegals section);and Britain 21-2,109,230;and Line N see Line N;nations targeted 21
interrogations of Leila Gordievsky 308,320-21
intrusive control over employees 22
and Jack Jones 115-16,140,156
‘legal’formal cover spies 13
Leningrad 323-4
loyalty oath 19
manhunt for British-run mole 214,217-18,221-3
MI6 reassessment of KGB from Gordievsky’s intelligence 140-41,161
MICE acronym for mainsprings of spying 63
Moscow Centre 20-21,22,26,31,32,35,36-7,39,67,80,88,95,96,102,106,109,114,122,139,148,152-3,157,164,180,181-2,189,190,198,200,207,214,218,228-9,237-9
Operation GROUND 223-4
Operation RYAN and nuclear war fears 145-50,153,154,179-81,184,205-6,312
paranoia 131-2,148
and Philby 21-2,24,63,65,102,105,109,122,138,209,233
proverka 18-19
‘Red Banner’academy(School 101) 18-19,29,69,248
rumours of spy operating within 88,103
service for life 8
and the shaping of Soviet society 7
Soviet view of 7-8
spies in Institute of International Relations 11
stations at Soviet embassies 1,2,14;London station 1,14,109,119,129-32,146,153,154,160,161,180,181-2,198
taxonomy 45
and Thatcher 178-9,320,322
torture cells 20
treatment of traitors 71
and Treholt 75,76,139,189-90
vulnerability to betrayal by suspicious members 171
Khrushchev,Nikita 11,198
Kinnock,Neil 326
Kissinger,Henry 11
Komsomol(Communist Youth League)10
Koppel,Ted 335
Køppen,Lene 48
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 downing 180-81
Kozlov,Vladimir 74,83
Kryuchkov,Vladimir 179,212,214,228,323,328,329
Kundera,Milan 32
Kutuzovsky Prospekt,Moscow
bread shop signal site 92-3,95,98,107,134,135,220,242,255,257,258,277-8,281-2
diplomatic flats 92,242,277-8,281
LAMPAD team 135-6,150,158-9,166-8
Lane,Geoffrey 192
Larsen,Björn 264,276,303
Lenin,Vladimir 121,291
Leninsky Prospekt,Moscow 1,3,101,221,227-8,236,240,275-6,279-80
Libya 188-9
Line N 79,161,188,223
Gordievsky working for 23-4,25-31,34-6,57
Litvinenko,Alexander 336
Long,Leo 139
‘Lonsdale,Gordon’(Konon Trofimovich Molody)21,22
Lubyanka 20
Lugovoi,Andrei 336
Lyalin,Oleg 39
Lyubimov,Mikhail Petrovich(KORIN)27-8,31,41,45,65,85-6,105,117,119,195
Directorate K questioning 321
and Elite Security 329
fired from KGB 106
and Gordievsky 27-8,30,31,35,77-8,85,95-6,100,105,106,117,119,195,228,246,256,257,269-70,307,321,331
Manningham-Buller,Eliza 167,168,169,175
Marx,Jenny 195
Marx,Karl 195,199
Massingberd-Mundy,Adrian 306
Maugham,Somerset 105,269-70,331
Maximov,Vladimir 46,228
MI5 39,81,110,115,116,131,132,217,306
A4 Section 135
and ABLE ARCHER 182
and Bettaney(‘Koba’)162,164,166-70,172-7,191-3
ELMEN mole-hunt 166-8,172-6
and Foot 141-2
and Gordievsky’s death threats 325
and Guk 193
K4 department 158-9,168,169,170,171
K6 department 158
legal brief for expelling Titov and GRU men 162,168
list of Soviet intelligence officers in London 164,168
MI6 NOCTON collaboration 135-6,150,158-9,166-8,172,174-5,176-7,191,221,224,240 see also NOCTON team
and Philby 136
Watchers 135,152,163,172
MI6
boosting Gordievsky’s reputation with KGB 156-61
Century House HQ see Century House,Lambeth
chiefs signing in green ink 82
CIA relationship and intelligence sharing 149-51,183,184-5,191,202-4,309-10,312-15
Gordievsky coming to attention of 38-9,41-2
and Gordievsky’s death threats 325
after Gordievsky’s escape from Russia 307,323;assessing Gordievsky’s story 310-12;HETMAN campaign to reunite Gordievsky family 310,319-20,327-8,329-30;OVATION case work/team 309,312
Gordievsky’s recruitment 2,47-62
Gordievsky’s work for see Gordievsky,Oleg Antonyevich:as British agent
and Guk’s expulsion 193
and Guscott 37
Hanslope technical dept 79
and KGB paranoia in London 131-2
and Khrushchev’London visit 198
MI5 NOCTON collaboration 135-6,150,158-9,166-8,172,174-5,176-7,191,221,224,240 see also NOCTON team
NOCTON team see NOCTON team
P5 head 262-3,268,304
and Penkovsky 48
and PET 38,42,44,48,54,56,60,68,73,74,77,81,107-8,113,263,264,276,306
and Philby 21,63,76,136,167,324 see also Philby,Kim
reassessment of KGB from Gordievsky’s intelligence 140-41,161
and Skripal 336
Sovbloc controller 60-61,203,217,263-4,268,277,305
vulnerability to betrayal by suspicious members 171
Milligan,Spike 167
Mishustin,Slava 165
Mogilevchik,Alfred 46,53,77
Molody,Konon Trofimovich(‘Gordon Lonsdale’)21,22
Moore,Charles 178
Moore,Sir Philip 272
Moscow State Institute of International Relations 11-13
Muggeridge,Malcolm 64
National Union of Mineworkers(NUM)188,199-200
NATO 145,146,179
ABLE ARCHER 83 war game 181-6,204,309
New Times 131
New York Times,The 75
New Zealand,as KGB target 21
Nikiforov,Aleksander 103
Nikitenko,Leonid Yefremovitch 130,131,154,164,165,193,194-5,200,207,211,216,218
and Gordievsky 194-5,198,199,201,207,209,211,216,218,222
Nixon,Richard 126
NKVD 8,9,10,21
NOCTON team 2,136,138,140,209,223,240-41
LAMPAD and MI5/MI6 collaboration 135-6,150,158-9,166-8,172,174-5,176-7,191,221,224,240
renamed PIMLICO 265
Norway 74-6,83,139,189,264
nuclear war fears see Cold War:and Soviet fears of nuclear war
Oldfield,Maurice 82,85-6
Operation EMBASE 321
Operation FOOT 39-40,109
Operation GROUND 223-4
Operation INVISIBLE 90
Operation PIMLICO see PIMLICO escape plan
Operation RYAN 145-50,153,154,179-81,184,205-6,312
Orwell,George 46,228,233-4
Nineteen Eighty-Four 18
Owen,David 81
Page,Sarah 153,190,305,332
Parshikov,Maksim 154-5,160,161,195,198,209,216,218,331
PENETRABLE,Russian diplomat 66
Penkovsky,Oleg 48,64,71
perestroika 198,315,329
Pershing Ⅱ missiles 148
PET(Danish Security and Intelligence Service)29-30,34,35-6,38-9,44,73,76-7
and MI6 38,42,44,48,54,56,60,68,73,74,77,81,107-8,113,263,264,276,306
Petersen,Gert(ZEUS)46,74
Petrov,Ivan Alexeyevich 117,118
Philby,Kim 21-2,24,63,64,65,76,102-3,109,136,167,209,324
and the CIA 127
and Gordievsky 102,105,122,138,233
PIMLICO escape plan 2,88-95,98-9,107,134-5,153-4,208,219-21,250,256-7
activation 257-73;arrival in England 306-7;car journey into Finland 297-8,299-303;car journey to Finnish-Norwegian border 305-6;Gordievsky’s preparations and movements on 19 July 1985 275-6,279-81,282-3,284-5,287-9,290-92,294,295-6;KGB discovery that Gordievsky had gone 285,298-9,308;KGB recriminations and after escape 323-4,328;pick-up 295-6;team preparations and movements on 19 July 1985 274-5,276-9,281-2,283-4,285-7,289-90,292-3,294-6
and brush contact site at St Basil’s Cathedral 98,246,249,250,254-5
car number plate problem 274-5
failed brush contact 254-5
false passports 264,276,302,304,306
Finnish end 91,263-4,276-7,292,302-6
and Gordievsky’s family 250-54,274,277,281,305
on high alert 240-44
Safeway bag 93,98,100,248,249,255,257,258,259,266
signal sites see signal sites
Thatcher’s authorization 272-3,274
Pontecorvo,Bruno 139
Popov,Viktor 130,132,187
Portland Spy Ring 21
Powell,Charles 197,271-3,305,328
Powers,Gary 21
Prague Spring 31-5,37,50,64,116,120-21,126,144
Pravda 223
Price,Veronica 87-8,89-92,95,98,107,112,132-4,136-7,138,142,153,165-6,172,190,208,217,218,219,221,241,260,264,288,296,299,332
on 19 July 1985 276,277,292,303-4
escape plan for Gordievsky see PIMLICO escape plan
pep pills given to Gordievsky 221,231,236,237,239
Primakov,Yevgeny 324
Prime,Geoffrey 140
Printsipalov,Aleksandr 83
Procházka,Jan 32,33
proverka 18-19
Putin,Vladimir 8,217,323-4,336
Ratford,David 281,307
Reagan,Ronald 2,148-9,179,180,183-4,185,200,314
and Gorbachev 313
and Gordievsky 326
and Thatcher 321
Reagan administration 184
Reed,Dean 280
Ruddock,Joan 156
RYAN,Operation 145-50,153,154,179-81,184,205-6,312
Saddam Hussein 146
St Basil’s Cathedral,Moscow 98,246,249,250,254-5
Sakharov,Andrei 199
SÄPO(Swedish security service)103-4
Second Chief Directorate 323
Segebarth,Nancy see Ames,Nancy,née Segebarth
Semyonovskoye sanatorium 246,249
Shakespeare,William 256
Shawford,Martin 157-8,263,276,277,303,304-5,323,332
Shebarshin,Leonid 20,325
Sibelius,Jean:Finlandia 303,325,337
signal sites 19,20,26,92-3,107
bread shop see Kutuzovsky Prospekt,Moscow:bread shop signal site
Central Market see Central Market,Moscow
Skripal,Sergei 336
Skripal,Yulia 336
Smolny Institute and Convent 286-7
Solzhenitsyn,Alexander 46,72,152,228,233-4,246
South Ormsby Hall 306-7
Soviet Union 144-6
Afghanistan invasion 89,144
Brezhnev doctrine 33-4
censorship 11,12,31
Cold War see Cold War
Czech invasion 33-5,37,50,64,116,120-21,126,144
dissolution 330
downing of Flight KAL 007 180-81
embassy KGB stations 1,2,14
Gorbachev reforms 325;glasnost 198,315,329;perestroika 198,315,329
Great Purge(1936-8)8-9,227
and the Hungarian uprising 11
KGB see KGB
‘Khrushchev Thaw’11,38
military intelligence see GRU
nuclear war fears see Cold War:and Soviet fears of nuclear war
paranoia:and ABLE ARCHER 183,184;under Brezhnev 36,89;at Moscow Centre 148;and Operation RYAN see RYAN,Operation;over Soviet suicides in London 188;Stalin’s paranoid police state 8
and Prague Spring 31-5
Stalinism 8-9,11,16-17,46,72
Spencer,Rosemary 159-60,190,332
Spooner,James 111-12,137-8,141,146,153,166,190,332
spying
extravagant claims of spies vs reality of espionage 185-6
MICE acronym for mainsprings of 63
and the need for love 65
reasons for becoming a spy 63-4
as a‘wilderness of mirrors’54
Stalin,Joseph 8,10-11,94,116
Stalinism 8-9,11,16-17,46,72
‘Star Wars’149,313-14
Stokes,Mike 48,50-51
Storækre,Kari 75
Sudoplatov,Pavel 63
Sun 192
Sunday Times 333
Suomalainen,Kari 263
Suslov,Vladimir Pavlovich 321-2
Svetanko,Dmitri 114,121-2
Sweden 99,103-4,107
Thatcher,Margaret 2,118,122,142,154,176
at Andropov’s funeral 186-7
at Balmoral with the Queen 268,270,271-3
and the Cold War 179,181,183,184,186-7
on communism 198
and Gorbachev 197,198,199-200,310,322,327-8
and Gordievsky(‘Mr Collins’)154,176,178,187,191,197,268,271-3,305,323,325-6
and Guk 193
and the KGB 178-9,320,322
and MI6 HETMAN campaign 320,322,323,327-8
and the miners 188,199-200
PIMLICO authorization 272-3,274
and Reagan 321
Thomas,Derek 299
Tiitinen,Seppo 264,307
Times,The 192
Titov,Gennadi Fyodorovich 75,83,106,109,110,112,139,329
Titov,Igor Fyodorovich 130-31,154,160,162,222
Treholt,Arne 75,76,109,122,139,189-90,206,222,309,333,334
Tribune 118,120,142,333
Turkey 126
United States of America
CIA see CIA
Cold War see Cold War
as KGB target 21
Reagan administration 145,148,170,184
Strategic Defense Initiative(‘Star Wars’)149,313-14
Ushakov,Yevgeni 32
Vetrov,Vladimir(FAREWELL)208,234
Vietnam War 75,120
Voice of America 12
Voznesensky,Andrei 280
Vyborg 93,278,287,288,289,290-92,299
Walker,George 327,328,332
Weinberger,Caspar 315
Whitelaw,William 154
Wilson,Harold 118,142
World Festival of Youth and Students,Moscow 280
Wright,Peter 139,142
Yakushin,Dmitri(Grey Cardinal)40,53,54,55
Yevtushenko,Yevgeny 17-18
Yezhov,Nikolai 8
Yurchenko,Vitaly 310-11
Zaitsev,Leonid 26,27,116
Zelenogorsk 287-8