KGB Material Released By Cold War Project, Available Online.

"The Cold War International History Project just released the 'Vassiliev
Notebooks.' The notebooks are an important new source of information on
Soviet intelligence operations in the United States from 1930 to 1950.
Though the KGB's archive remains closed, former KGB officer turned
journalist Alexander Vassiliev was given the unique opportunity to spend
two years poring over materials from the KGB archive taking detailed
notes — including extended verbatim quotes — on some of the KGB's most
sensitive files. Though Vassiliev's access was not unfettered, the 1,115
pages of densely handwritten notes that he was able to take shed new and
important light on such critical individuals and topics as Alger Hiss,
the Rosenberg case, and 'Enormous,' the massive Soviet effort to gather
intelligence on the Anglo-American atomic bomb project. Alexander
Vassiliev has donated his original copies of the handwritten notebooks
to the Library of Congress with no restriction on access. They are
available to researchers in the Manuscript Division."

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