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Elizabeth Bentley - Wikipedia Elizabeth Terrill Bentley (January 1, 1908 – December 3, 1963) was an American NKVD spymaster, who was recruited from within the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) She served the Soviet Union as the primary handler of multiple highly placed moles within both the United States Federal Government and the Office of Strategic Services from 1938 to 1945
Elizabeth Bentley - Nuclear Museum Elizabeth Bentley (1908-1963) was an American communist and Soviet spy She worked closely with Jacob Goros to manage the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) network of KGB sources and spies In 1945, she defected and confessed her involvement with the KGB to the FBI
Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley - The World Factbook One of them, Elizabeth Bentley, was so disillusioned and angry that she took her story to the FBI in the fall of 1945, doing so in a way that both protected her from Soviet reprisals and ensured that the Bureau would welcome her as a valued defector instead of arresting her for espionage
Elizabeth Bentley - Spartacus Educational Elizabeth Bentley, a thirty-seven-year-old ex-schoolteacher with a degree in languages from Vassar, was a troubled, unhappy woman who had joined the Communist Party in 1935 and gone underground in 1938
The ‘Red Spy Queen’ Who Shocked America—and the Soviets The only training she ever got as a spy was from her lover But Elizabeth Bentley managed to manipulate the most feared secret police agency in the world—and intimidate the
Elizabeth Bentley ’1930 - Vassar Encyclopedia - Vassar College Elizabeth Bentley at Vassar In the late 1940s, Elizabeth Bentley ’30 appeared in headlines across the country as she testified in front of the Committee on Un-American Activities at numerous investigations of alleged communists
CT Files: The Red Spy Queen - CT Insider Long before talk of Russian hacking dominated the headlines, Connecticut’s Elizabeth Bentley was at the heart of a different type of espionage scandal On an unusually chilly summer day in August 1945, Elizabeth Bentley walked into the New Haven field office of the FBI
Meet the “Red Queen” Elizabeth Bentley: Vassar Graduate, Russian Spy . . . Elizabeth Bentley’s confession became one of the puzzle pieces that aided Bob Lamphere and Meredith Gardner as they uncovered the Russian spies aiming to steal secrets of atomic weapons from the United States during World War II