RED AGENTS WELL-TRAINED

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400140007-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 16, 2016
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December 15, 1998
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7
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NSPR
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Approved For Release 2000/05/24: CIA-RDP75-004 ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS REGISTER-REPUBLIC e. 33,018 Front Edit Other Page Page Page Date: So< its Run Schools 1 'or Spies 1 7, 7 L. wt.~ /v CPYRGHT :1 u ,' L' tIiL t/ u~/:~ L CPYRGHT 'Although shrouded in sec- intelligent, physically fit and apt John Vassall: "The manufac- rccy, American spy activities oc-youngsters are chosen. ture of compromising situa-11 casionally break into the light of They are sent first to t he tions. . . must be regarded as. pub;icity, but what about t h e Marx - Engles School at Gorkilone of the regular instruments) L-- ' j Soviet spy system? for a thorough grounding in by which the Russian S e c r e t.': According to H. Montgomery Communist ideology and severe Service seeks to suborn and en-? Hyde, an author who is a for-physical conditioning. The activi-ilist British agents." mer member of Parliament and ties of the school are closely Granovsky verified this. ;once served in British Intelli- guarded and the youngsters do After completion of his. tra:::- !gence, the Soviet Union relies not yet know they are b e i n o ing, the Soviet spy is sup on two main intelligence agen- trained for espionage. plied with a new identity and enrity (KGB) and the Intelli- they successfully complete t h e the country in which he is to