POLITICAL INFORMATION: SOVIET OFFICIALS ARRIVING ON THE SS SMOLNY

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CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9
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November 20, 1948
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REPORT
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25X1A2g Sanitized - Approved F&MdIbhVLH P82-00457R002200130008-9 CLASSIFICATION f l f~\L/CONTRROL B.S. 0..:l 1ALS 25X1A2g CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY China/USSR SUBJECT Political Information: Soviet Offioiala Arriving on the SS SYDLNY 25X1A6a PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF IN 25X1A6a 25X1X6 ?5X1 X6 43541 DATE DISTR. 22 December 1948 NO. OF PAGES 8 25X1 A9a NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW SUPPLEMENTS TO REPORT NO. With regard to the assignments, informant A reported that all persons listed, with the exception of Vasilev and Chirkova, were assigned to the USSR Embassy in Nanking. The assignments listed below are those reported by B and C. Where discrepancies occur, the informant or informants are indicated by appropriate. letters. t Information concerning initials of individuals and their assignments is evaluated Mom 1. The following Soviet citizens arrived in Shanghai on the SS SMOL.VY', 20 November 1948, passports. Except as noted, all were believed to have diplomatic Name Assignneat Birth Passport No, Belousov, B. D. Bielousoy, B. D. (C) Attaa*of Embassy (C) 5/5/1912 n-oscow 33850 Belousova, Ye. R. 10/6/1917 3385 (sio) Bielousova, N. R. ;.108 cow (e) Wife of B. D. CLASSIFICATION C9i~ tL/CONTE ... U.S. a, F i Auth: AC I .1 MAy 192 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 CCN'F192,112L/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1A2g CENTRAL INTELLIGNNC.E AGENCY Naive Assignment Birth Passport Ao. Belusov, G. A. Bielousov (C) Torgpredstvo, Shanghai (C) 18/8/19115 4oacow 33852 Belousovs, V. T. 19/12/1919 33853 Wife of G. A., Pinskays Oblast Bykovs , Marfa 1. 29/10/1897 Nife of D. Bykov, Moscow Torgpredstvo, Shanghai 25X1A6a Comment. Mrs. Byk ova left Shanghai on the SS SMOLINT in August 1948.) Ghirkova, Ye. V. Torgpredstvo, 18/4/1907 26436 Shanghai koscow 25X1A6a Comment. She was returning to China from home leave.) Fedofov, N. Y. Fedotov, G. B. (B) Fedotov, G. V. (C) TASS (C) 9/2/1910 TubakBya Oblast 32879 Fedofova, A. V. Fedot'ova, Yu. V. (B) Wife of N. Y. 3/2/1900 dos cow 32850 Kalinin, S. N. TASS (B,C) 8/10/1915 Moscow 33877 Kalinina, F. 13. Wife of S. N. Two children 21/12/1925 0rlovskaya Oblast 33845 Kegortayev, P. S. Torgpredstvo, Shanghai (B,C) 8/9/1907 4:oscow 14046 Kiselev, G. A. Torgpredstvo, Shanghai (B, C) 29/1/1922 Vladimirskaya Oblast 33842 Kiseleva, N. A. Wife of, G. A. 5/3/1926 Moscow 3873 (sic) ~~QL/C014TROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 C(l F AL/COXTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1A2g Name assignment Birth Passport a*. Kovalenko, V. A. Torgpredstvo, 15/5/41 (sic) 32788 Kovalenko, Ye. A. Shanghai (B,C) Yiuikayk (sic) (C) Oblast Kovalenko, U. T. 19/10/1919 32789 Kovalenko, E. P. Vitebskaya (B,C) Oblast Wife of V. A. Laking, T. T {10/2/1905 15191 Laking, I. I. kio6cow (B, C) Letyah, Valeria V. 27/6/1926 32953 Kharkov La za reva , Ye. Ye . 4/8/1906 33839 Wife of Aleksei Moscow Lazare;v, IL& office, Na nk i.ng Lodovsky, A. N. let Secretary, 27/10/1914 15490 Embassy (B,C) Moscow 25X1A6a Comment. Informants B and C report that iedovsky is an expert on church questions and on good terms with Archbishop Viktor, head of the Russian Orthodox Church in Chine. He came as replacement for K. A. Krutikov.) ?5X1A6a Andrei k. Ledovsky was USSR consul general in Peiping unt_i11 duly MM=n ;iay 1948 he was Charge d'Affaires, Ulan Bator, Mongolian People?s Republic,) Lukashev, U. 1. Consulate, 22/7/1926 33848 Shanghai (B,C) Kalininskaya Oblast Lukashevo, N. D. 8/10/1925 33729 Lukasheva, S. S. Kalininskaya' (B, C) Oblast Wife of LA. I. Lyubimova, L. F. 13/5/1902 26441 Lyubimova, G. F. (B,C) Wife of Sergei Lyubiraov, Sha ngha i Torgpredstvo (B,C) Returning from how leave. (B, C) QQM49 F' AL/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 011 L/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1A2g 25X1A6a CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY -4- -dame Assignment Birth Passport No. # orosov, 1'. V. Lieutenant (C) MA office, Shanghai (C) 27/7/1910 kosoow 32305 Aorozovs, Kh. Y. ioroeove, S. S. kaabassy, Nanking (C) 22/3/1920 Vitebskaaya 32306 (B) Wife of N. V. Oblast Pedko, Peadko, Pedk?o, I. V. F. K. ($) Y. V. (C) MA office, Nanking (C) 16/5/1913 Kievskays Oblast 33099 Lieutenant (C) Pedko, Ye. P. 15/10/1912 33100 Fedko, A. M. (B,C) Kievskaya Wife of I. V. Oblast Polyakov, 0. N. Consulate, Shanghai (B,C) 7/2/1905 Leningrad 15008 Polyakovt, V. M. 20/7/1912 15009 Polyakova, A. S. (B,C) Wife of G. H. .oscow Porkhunov, V. K. Secretary, 1aoscow 1arodny Bank, Shanghai 30/7/1913 Yaroslavl 33327 25X1A6a (B,c) M Comment, In 1944 V. G. Porkhunov, born 30/7/1913, was in the United tates with the USSR Purchasing Commission..) Porkhunova 4/10/1920 33328 Wife of V. K. Moscow Family Roshchina, N. L. 12/1/1900 14881 Roshchina, L. N. Moscow (B,C) Wife of Ambassador Roehohin Comment. Informants B and C state that the Ambassador's son MEN remained in Moscow.) Safonov, N. V. Torgpredstvo, 17/8/1912 15008 Service Shanghai (C) koscow Safonova, A. A. 2/4/1921 32461 Service Safonova, N. P. Saravakaya (C) Oblast Wife of N. V. CGl ,v CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 ~iflL/CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL I NTELLIGENCE AGENCY -- 5. 25X1A2g Name Assignment Birth Passport Ro. Sharova, K. R. 27/11/1925 33111 Wife of E. Sha rov, Yaroslavl Torgpredstvo, Shanghai 25X1A6a Ccm neut. Yevgeai Fedorovioh Sharov was with Torgpredstvo in Nanking in April 1948.) 25X1A6a Timofeyev, N. I. In charge of 1/5/1912 16567 Timofeyev, M. Y. consular section, Moscow (C) Embassy (B, C) Convent. Nikolai Timofeyev has been 3rd secretary, in charge of the consular seotion,of the USSR Embassy, since early 1947.) Timofeyeva, Nadezhda life of N. I. 2/1/1922 Moscow 15568 Three children (B,C) X1A6a Comment. The local Soviet press reported that Timofeyev was accompanied by shi son and daughter.) Trostnikov, V. V. MA office, 25/12/1912 33095 Captain (B,C) Trostnikova, Shanghai (B,C) VitoLskaya Oblast 11/12/1911 33096 Yelisavets Vitebskaya Wife of V. V. Oblast Vasilev, Aleksandr Embassy, 12/9/190.7 32931 Vasilev, V. R. Vaakov, V. V. Siam (A) Embassy, Nanking (B,C) Charge d'Affaires, Siam, 10/11/1915 15501 Vnskova, !1. A. Emba s sy (B, C) Moscow 5/8/1920 15502 Wife of V. V. Two daughters Yckovlev, R. U. Consulate, Moscow 19/2/1921 33858 Yakovlev, V. U. (B, C) Yakovleva, Ye. P. Shanghai (B, C) Kalininskaya .Oblast 24/12/27 33859 Yakovleva, E. F. Leningrad 5 (B, C) Wife of R. U. Daughter CONTROL - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9 . 1'SOL f CONTROL - U.S. OFF LCIALS ONLY 25X1 A2g CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 2. In addition to the 55 Soviet citizens listed above, the SS S;1OLI ' Y carried 15 Chinese passengers, including LU Feng, Chinese consul general at Khabarovsk, and his. staff. 3. Captain P. Y. Stepanov was in command of the SS SMOLNY, Captain Bondarenko was on leave Comment. The presence of dependents among the Soviet citizens arriving on the SS St4OLNY appears to indicate a change in Soviet policy. hitherto in 1948 dependents were being returned to the USSR in an attempt to insure against any defection on the part of Mosoow-dispatched officials in China. The arrival of new officials with families and of dependents of Soviet officials already in China may be evidence that bioscow is confident that the Chinese Commmaists will soon conquer China, and believes that defection is less likely under a Chinese Communist regime. The large number of young men among the newly-arrived officials is possible evidence that oscow thinks that young well-trained men are needed to "assist" the Chinese Communist regime in handling affairs in cosmopolitan centers such as Shangiai and Nanking, and to act as .oscow listening posts.) - ' L/CONTROL .- U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP82-00457R002200130008-9