Shanghai Conspiracy: The Sorge Spy Ring, Moscow, Shanghai, Tokyo, San Francisco, New YorkGeneral Charles A. Willoughby's, MacArthurs efterretningschef 1941-1951, omtale af Sorge spionringen (efter lederen af spionringen Richard Sorge). |
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PREFACE II | 13 |
page 13 Occupation Release of Political Prison | 19 |
RICHARD SORGES OWN STORY AND KLAUSENS | 133 |
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4th Bureau activities affairs agency Agnes Smedley American Communist Anna arrested asked attaché became Beldin Berlin branch Branko central committee chief China Incident Comintern Comintern agent connection countries courier defense documents duty East economic espionage espionage group foreign Frankfurter Zeitung friends front Funakoshi German Embassy Guenther Stein Harbin important intelligence interest International International Red Aid Japan Japanese police joined journalist Kawai Kitabayashi Klausen knew known Konoye Koshiro labor movement later leaders League League Against Imperialism liaison MacArthur Manchuria Max Klausen meeting ment military Miss Smedley mission Miyagi Mizuno Moscow munist Party Nanking government nese Noulens operations organization Ozaki Hozumi passport Peiping political PPTUS problems Profintern radio Red Army release reports revolutionary Richard Sorge Russian Communist Party secret sent Shanghai police Smedley's social Society Sorge ring Sorge's Soviet Communist Party Soviet Union spy ring tion Tokyo United Voukelitch Wiedemeyer