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Feklisov and Rosenberg
According to a 2001 book by his former handler Alexandre Feklisov, Rosenberg was originally recruited by the NKVD on Labor Day 1942 by former spymaster Semyon Semenov.
In fact, Feklisov, a lifelong Communist, was covering the role of Jacob Golos, who in 1942 passed the Communist " information " cell of young engineers headed by Julius Rosenberg into direct contact with the Soviet operatives in New York.
According to Feklisov, Rosenberg provided thousands of classified ( top secret ) reports from Emerson Radio, including a complete proximity fuze, an upgraded model of which was used to shoot down Gary Powers ' U-2 in 1960.
According to Feklisov, he was supplied by Perl, under Julius Rosenberg ’ s direction, with thousands of documents from the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, including a complete set of design and production drawings for the Lockheed's P-80 Shooting Star.
However, in his book The Man Behind the Rosenbergs, Aleksander Feklisov also claimed that that Julius Rosenberg supplied him with plans for a proximity fuze, which would corroborate at least this part of Greenglass ' testimony.
Alexandre Feklisov, one of the KGB case officers who handled the Rosenberg spy apparatus described Sarant and Joel Barr as among the most productive members of the group.
Aleksandr Semyonovich Feklisov ( March 9, 1914 – October 26, 2007 ) was a Soviet spy, the NKGB Case Officer who received information from Julius Rosenberg and Klaus Fuchs, among others.
In the period from 1943 to 1946, Feklisov reported at least 50 meetings with Rosenberg.
" Feklisov stated that Ethel Rosenberg, as a " probationer ", did not meet directly with her Soviet agent handler.
" Feklisov once wrote that Julius Rosenberg was the only agent that he viewed as a close friend.
This document was published in a book by historians Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes, and Fridrikh Igorevich Firsov, and also in the memoirs of the Soviet Case Officer for Julius Rosenberg and Klaus Fuchs ), Alexandre Feklisov, published in 2001.
Alexander Feklisov was assigned to assist in managing Rosenberg.

Feklisov and was
After Semenov was recalled to Moscow in 1944, his duties were taken over by Feklisov.
According to Alexandre Feklisov, the former Soviet agent who was Julius ' contact, he had not provided the Soviet Union with any useful material about the atomic bomb, " He didn't understand anything about the atomic bomb and he couldn't help us.
He, in response, told Feklisov that their meetings were “ among the happiest moments of my life .” Feklisov was also the Case Officer for Joel Barr and Alfred Sarant, two other members of the Soviet Atomic Spy Ring.
Feklisov was transferred back to the United States and became the Washington, D. C. Rezident, or KGB Station Chief, from 1960 to 1964.
Feklisov was portrayed by Harris Yulin in the 1974 film The Missiles of October, and by Boris Lee Krutonog in the 2000 film Thirteen Days.

Feklisov and on
Meeting with Feklisov six times, he provided the results of the test at Eniwetok atoll of uranium and plutonium bombs and the key data on U. S. production of uranium-235.
Alexander Feklisov died on October 26, 2007 in Russia at the age of 93.

Feklisov and Project
" A NKVD / NKGB Report to Stalin: A Glimpse into Soviet Intelligence in the United States in the 1940s " Vladimir Pozniakov, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Cold War History Project Virtual Archive: " Feklisov, pp. 65 – 105 ; M. Vorontsov, Capt.

Feklisov and .
From late 1947 to May 1949, Fuchs gave Alexander Feklisov, his case officer, the principal theoretical outline for creating a hydrogen bomb and the initial drafts for its development as the work progressed in England and America.
* Feklisov, Aleksandr, and Kostin, Sergei.
During the Cuban missile crisis KGB resident in Washington, D. C. Aleksandr Fomin ( real name Alexander Feklisov ) he played a huge role in resolving this conflict.
In turn, he recruited Sarant and the two shared an apartment and were allowed to function as a team by their KGB Case Officer, Alexandre Feklisov.
Feklisov regarded the pair as the most productive members of the group.
Feklisov worked out of the Soviet consulate office in New York City from 1940 to 1946.

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`` By observing the conductor '', he says with a twinkle in his eyes, `` I learned how not to conduct ''.
Jemela ( surname: Gerby ), 23, seems Hong Kong Oriental but has a Spanish father and an Indian mother, was born in America and educated at Holy Cross Academy and Textile High School, says she learned belly dancing at family picnics.
`` You must be a very learned man '', says Voltaire to one of the bandits.
Linnaeus ' father began teaching him Latin, religion, and geography at an early age ; one account says that due to family use of Latin for conversation, the boy learned Latin before he learned Swedish.
Though there is a popular myth that one must be a 40 year old Jewish man, and learned in the Talmud before one is allowed to delve into Kabbalah, Chaim Vital says exactly the opposite in his introduction to Eitz Chaim.
Mr Garcia, whose first presidency in 1985-1990 was blighted by record-breaking hyperinflation, debt-default, wide-scale corruption and a Maoist insurgency, says that he's learned from his mistakes.
It says, " Learn till old, live till old, and there is still one-third not learned ," meaning that no matter how old you are, there is still more learning or studying left to do.
Pope John VIII: John, of English extraction, was born at Mentz ( Mainz ) and is said to have arrived at Popedom by evil art ; for disguising herself like a man, whereas she was a woman, she went when young with her paramour, a learned man, to Athens, and made such progress in learning under the professors there that, coming to Rome, she met with few that could equal, much less go beyond her, even in the knowledge of the scriptures ; and by her learned and ingenious readings and disputations, she acquired so great respect and authority that upon the death of Pope Leo IV ( as Martin says ) by common consent she was chosen Pope in his room.
" Worldly historians " had been used by him, he says, to make clear the dates and the connexion of events and for supplementing the sacred sources, and with the intent at once to instruct the unlearned and to " convince " the learned.
" The learned judge further says, that " every tribunal, selected for the decision of facts, is a step towards establishing aristocracy — the most oppressive of all governments.
It has been claimed that Paley was not a very original thinker and that the philosophical part of his treatise on ethics is “ an assemblage of ideas developed by others and is presented to be learned by students rather than debated by colleagues .” Nevertheless, his book The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ( 1785 ) was a required text at Cambridge and Smith says that Paley ’ s writings were “ once as well known in American colleges as were the readers and spellers of William McGuffey and Noah Webster in the elementary schools .” Although now largely missing from the philosophical canon, Schneewind writes that " utilitarianism first became widely known in England through the work of William Paley.
Jeff says he tried to buy Orville back, but learned he was re-sold to someone else.
Armstrong says in a 1995 MTV interview, " Basically, it wasn't like guitar lessons because I never really learned how to read music.
Herodotus says he learned his " savagery " from Thrasybulus, the tyrant of Miletus, who instructed Periander to get rid of anyone who could conceivably take power from him.
Lyons says " His teachings were followed so slavishly that his assertion ... that the earth was flat and ' resembles a wheel ' long retained a hold on many in medieval Europe, even if a handful of scholars and learned monks knew otherwise ".
He says that he is on his way to continue his affair with Andrew ’ s wife and that he has learned from Thea that Andrew is unable to maintain an erection.
In his posthumously published memoirs, Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964, says that he " cannot specifically say what kind of help the Rosenbergs provided us " but that he learned from Joseph Stalin and Vyacheslav M. Molotov that they " had provided very significant help in accelerating the production of our atomic bomb.
Zak says that, from what he has learned in his research, he recommends that people hug others more often in order to get into the habit of feeling trust.
He published this in his 1974 book 800 Jahre Traunstein ( 800 years Traunstein ), pointing out that Walther says “ Ze ôsterriche lernt ich singen unde sagen ” (" In Austria this time only Lower Austria and Vienna, I learned to sing and to speak ").
Charles kneels down in front of the tabernacle of the Brideshead chapel and says a prayer, " an ancient, newly learned form of words " — implying recent instruction in the catechism.
Kierkegaard says the young man who was in love with the princess learned ' the deep secret that even in loving another person one ought to be sufficient to oneself.
Martin Luther King, Jr. says: " The assassination of Malcolm X was an unfortunate tragedy and reveals that there are still numerous people in our nation who have degenerated to the point of expressing dissent through murder and we haven't learned to disagree without becoming violently disagreeable ".

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