Soviet Intent at the Dawn of the Cold War: Igor Gouzenko’s Revelations About GRU Intelligence Taskings

Kevin P. Riehle
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ABSTRACT When Igor Gouzenko defected in September 1945, be brought with him a package of documents, supplemented by what he carried in his memory, that gave a clear picture of the types of agents Soviet military intelligence was tasked to recruit and the information the GRU sought from them. Historians differ on the role Gouzenko and his revelations played at the outset of the Cold War, some seeing it as pivotal, while others pay little attention to it at all. This article sits between those two poles to explore the question: what insights did Gouzenko's revelations give about GRU priorities--and thence Soviet priorities--at the end of World War II? This article examines the categories of information that the GRU sought, including military, science and technology, and political information. GRU collection of this information, the sources it targeted for recruitment, and the urgency it placed on clandestinity of handling those sources, revealed the military and political intelligence the Soviet Union sought to fight the next war. . Taken together, Gouzenko's material showed a Soviet Union that was preparing for war against the United States and Great Britain even before World war II ended.
苏联在冷战初期的意图:Igor Gouzenko对GRU情报任务的启示
1945年9月,Igor Gouzenko叛逃时,他随身携带了一包文件,其中还包括他记忆中的内容,这些文件清楚地说明了苏联军事情报部门要招募的特工类型,以及GRU从他们那里寻求的信息。历史学家对古琴科及其披露的信息在冷战开始时所起的作用看法不一,一些人认为它至关重要,而另一些人则根本不关注它。本文介于这两个极端之间,探讨一个问题:古琴科的爆料让我们对格鲁乌——以及苏联——在二战结束时的优先事项有了什么见解?本文考察了GRU寻求的信息类别,包括军事、科技和政治信息。格鲁乌收集的这些信息,它招募的目标来源,以及它对秘密处理这些来源的紧迫性,揭示了苏联试图打下一场战争的军事和政治情报。综合来看,古琴科的材料表明,在第二次世界大战结束之前,苏联就已经在准备与美国和英国开战了。
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Journal of Intelligence History
Journal of Intelligence History Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Intelligence History is the official publication of the International Intelligence History Association (IIHA). It is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a forum for original research on the history of intelligence services, activities and their wider historical, political and social contexts. The journal aims to publish scholarship on all aspects of the history of intelligence, across all continents, countries and periods of history. We encourage submissions across a wide range of topics, methodologies and approaches.
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