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词条 Vincent Reno
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Franklin Vincent Reno was a mathematician and civilian employee at the United States Army Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland in the 1930s. Reno was a member of the "Karl group" of Soviet spies which was being handled by Whittaker Chambers until 1938. Reno confessed in late 1948 to his espionage activities on behalf of the GRU.[1]

He is listed as number "118th" in the Gorsky Memo.

See also

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  • List of American spies
  • John Abt
  • Whittaker Chambers
  • Noel Field
  • Harold Glasser
  • John Herrmann
  • Alger Hiss
  • Donald Hiss
  • Victor Perlo
  • J. Peters
  • Ward Pigman
  • Lee Pressman
  • Julian Wadleigh
  • Harold Ware
  • Nathaniel Weyl
  • Harry Dexter White
  • Nathan Witt
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References

1. ^{{Cite book | last = Chambers | first = Whittaker | title = Witness | publisher = Random House | year = 1952 | pages= 29–30, 432–433 and others | isbn=0-89526-571-0}}

Sources

  • {{Citation

| last = Vassiliev
| first = Alexander
| title = Alexander Vassiliev’s Notes on Anatoly Gorsky’s December 1948 Memo on Compromised American Sources and Networks
| work =
| publisher =
| year = 2003
| url = http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/alexander-vassilievs-notebooks-and-the-documentation-soviet-intelligence-operations-the-unit-0
| accessdate = 2012-04-21 }}

External links

{{Soviet Spies}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Reno, Vincent}}

2 : American spies for the Soviet Union|Espionage in the United States

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