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...agency, a mission where the information is hard to get and harder to evaluate, but where espionage is only one of many techniques. The mass-organization of modern military, economic and political systems means that every government has to give thousands of officers, engineers, businessmen, artisans and minor politicians access to thousands of facts that the government might like to cover...
...University of Colorado, was a Communist until 1943, had been assigned to various Communist Party branches in California while at the University of California and Stanford. But in May 1943, he joined the Los Alamos project as an "administrative aide," later became the project's historian, with access to its secrets. Hawkins also testified that another member of the project, Frank Oppenheimer. brother of Physicist J. Robert, had been a chairman of a California Communist cell...
...holds, it may well have been his successor: clam-faced Colonel General Sergei Nikiforovich Kruglov, long a liaison man between the ministry and the Kremlin. At Yalta and Potsdam, Kruglov set up the protection screen which surrounded the Big Three,-was one of the very few who had free access to Stalin's quarters. At the San Francisco Conference, turned out in a blue serge suit and broad-toed shoes, he was Molotov's bodyguard. Although Kruglov's police career dates from 1938, the year Beria took over, and he has always appeared to be a Beria...
...Communist agents would have access to unwilling prisoners, while under five-nation neutral supervision, but these contacts would be monitored, to forestall coercion or intimidation...
...Hawkins, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado (now at Harvard on a fellowship), testified that he joined the Communist Party in 1938, dropped out about two months before he went to work at Los Alamos in 1943. As the historian of the Manhattan Project, he had access to much top-secret material. Asked Indiana's Bill Jenner, committee chairman: "Did you tell any authorities in 1943 that you were a member of the Communist Party before you went to Los Alamos?" Answered Hawkins: "I did not. Nobody asked me . . . They asked me what organizations...