Venona


The U.S. Army's Signal Intelligence Service, the precursor to the National Security Agency, began a secret program in February 1943 later codenamed VENONA

The mission of this small program was to examine and exploit Soviet diplomatic communications but after the program began, the message traffic included espionage efforts as well.

Although it took almost two years before American cryptologists were able to break the KGB encryption, the information gained through these transactions provided U.S. leadership insight into Soviet intentions and treasonous activities of government employees until the program was canceled in 1980.

The VENONA files are most famous for exposing Julius (code named LIBERAL) and Ethel Rosenberg and help give indisputable evidence of their involvement with the Soviet spy ring.

The first of six public releases of translated VENONA messages was made in July 1995 and included 49 messages about the Soviets' efforts to gain information on the U.S. atomic bomb research and the Manhattan Project. Over the course of five more releases, all of the approximately 3,000 VENONA translations were made public.

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 9SEP_IZBA.PDFIZBA suggests that KHAZAR go to Yugoslavia illegally 9 September 1943 (Release 2)
 6AUG_JEROME_ALEXANDER.PDFJEROME and ALEXANDER
 6SEP_INTELLIGENTSIA.PDFJEROME and MARTHA; INTELLIGENTSIA; MUSE
 23SEP_JEROME.PDFJEROME; General FULLER ; and Bomb damage in London
 10MAR_JIM_BARD_SPANIARD.PDFJIM, BARD, SPANIARD, FLORO, PER, HEGEL, AK…, SAMUEL, BALDIN, GARIN(G), VALDEN, NILSON, OSCAR and GUNNAR 10 March 1942 (Release 5)
 22JAN_FINNISH_BATTLE.PDFJohn's Report on Finnish Order of Battle 22 January 1942 (Release 5)
 22JAN_FINNISH_BATTLE_CORRECTION.PDFJohn's Report on Finnish Order of Battle..Correction 22 January 1942 (Release 5)
 25MAY_JOSEPH_BERGER.PDFJoseph Berger is assessed by KGB agent Samuel Krafsur 25 May (Release 3)
 21MAR_PASSPORT.PDFJoseph Davies, former U.S. Ambassador to Soviet Union is trying to get passport for the personal physician to the Warner brothers for a visit to Soviet Union
 14JUL_JOURNALIST.PDFJournalist approached with a request of compromising materials 14 July 1943 (Release 2)
 8JAN_JUDITH_COPLON.PDFJudith Coplon interviewed by KGB. Access to FBI information
 19MAY_KABAN.PDFKABAN'S U.S. visit and ZVUK works in England 19 May 1943 (Release 2)
 19OCT_KANARI.PDFKANARI 19 October (Release 5)
 3SEP_KARL.PDFKarl
 19MAY_KARPUNIN.PDFKARPUNIN, MININ and ALEKSEEV to be posted to USSR 19 May (Release 5)
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