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CL’s confession to, see Lonetree confessions congressional inquiry into methods of, 235

Counterintelligence Directorate of, 14, 27, 29, 56, 122, 142

Criminal Investigations at, 29, 146

criticism of, 11–12, 147, 152, 160–61, 167–68, 173, 175, 177–78, 234–35

function of, 28–29

investigation of CL by, 27, 29–48, 52–59, 77–81, 101, 103, 119–23, 126, 128, 134, 140–48, 177

post-trial debriefing of CL by, 11, 13–16, 219, 220–30, 233

Navy, U.S., 28–29

Medical Service Corps of, 61

Navy Clemency and Parole Board, 241–42, 316–17

Navy Department, U.S., 28–29, 156

Navy-Marine Corps Court of Military Review (CMR), U.S., 187, 292–94

New York, N.Y., 92, 103

New York Daily News, 150

New York Times, 216, 294

Nixon, Richard, 72

North, Oliver, 151–52, 154

Nosenko, Yuri, 194–95

Nourie, Robert, 99

Nuremberg war-crimes trials, 72

Oglala Sioux Indians, 310

Ojibway Indians, 110

Oklahoma, University of, 51

Old Dominion University, 115

Olympic Games, 310

Order of the Coif, 51

Peltier, Leonard, 103, 151

Pelton, Ronald, 28, 215

Pender, Jim, 165, 167

Peterson, Frank, Jr., 171

Pima Indians, 48

Pine Ridge Reservation, S.Dak., 175

Pollard, Jonathan Jay, 28, 147, 215

Pork Chop Hill, battle of, 114

post-traumatic stress disorder, 105

Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., 103

Powell, Michael, 161–68

President’s Intelligence Oversight Board, 148

Protestantism, 66, 108

Pushkin, Alexander, 256

Quantico, Va., 48, 51

Marine base at, see Marine Corps Development and Education Command

Quisling, Vidkun, 240

Radio Free Europe, 286

Radio Moscow, 86

Reagan, Ronald, 103, 149

anti-Soviet rhetoric of, 86, 94, 139

arms control negotiations and, 138, 139, 274

Red Cloud, Mitchell, 114, 193

Revell, Buck, 236–37

Reykjavik summit, 138

Roberts, Philip, 171–74, 176, 178–79, 181–82, 201–3, 212, 214

Rogers, Ronald, 298

Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare), 320

Ruby, Jack, 169

Russia, Imperial, 84

Russia, post-Soviet, 243–47

Russian Revolution, 248

Saccoccio, Lou, 291–92

St. Basil’s Cathedral, 83, 284

St. Laurentius Church, 179

St. Paul, Minn., 67, 86, 92, 109–10, 112, 151, 194, 291

San Diego, Calif., 75, 114, 116

San Francisco, Calif., 74–75, 158

Sawyer, Diane, 217

Schwenk, Jim, 218

Sein, 91, 249–50, 262

Seina, Violetta:

CL’s bitterness toward, 225, 241–42, 307–8, 316

CL’s correspondence with, 57, 192, 284–85, 320–21

CL’s first meeting with, 75, 83–85, 263

CL’s relationship with, 11, 12, 36, 38, 39, 41, 42, 79, 82–94, 96, 117, 127–28, 150, 186, 190, 197–99, 225, 227, 241–42, 263–67, 269–72, 275–88, 301–3, 304–8, 316–17, 319–21

depression of, 286–88, 305

education of, 250–51, 252, 256–60

embassy translator job of, 36, 83, 84, 90, 127, 261–67

family background and childhood of, 86, 87, 248–60, 280, 285

family life of, 87, 89, 91–92, 245–47, 250–52, 280

Genrietta Khokha and, 249–57, 281–82, 286–88, 304–5

Jewish heritage of, 86, 87

KGB connections of, 91, 96, 127–28, 243–44, 247, 259–60, 263–67, 275–76, 278–79, 282–87, 304–7, 319–20

language skills of, 250, 256–60, 281, 282–83

personality and character of, 251–52, 255, 258–60, 305–7

physical appearance of, 12, 82–83, 85, 251, 262–63

TV interview with, 319–21 “Uncle Sasha” and, 93, 94, 197, 269–72, 283–86, 301–3

Senate, U.S., 71, 139, 155

Select Committee on Intelligence of, 148

Shakespeare, William, 320

Sherman, Forrest, 61–62, 210

Short, Frank, 62–63, 123–24, 128, 162, 211–12, 213

Shultz, George, 139

Siberia, 249

Sioux Indians, 110, 170, 310

Sirica, John, 217

Sixth Amendment, 172, 181, 292

60 Minutes, 217

Skinner, John (pseudonym), 13–14, 221–30

Snowe, Olympia, 139–40, 235

socialism, 92, 94, 243, 248

Soviet Committee for State Security, 266

Soviet Consulate (San Francisco), 74–75

Soviet Politburo, 79, 270

Soviet Union:

anti-American propaganda in, 86, 94–95

CL’s interest in, 44, 76, 79, 83, 86–87, 92, 117, 192

collapse of, 13, 244, 300

defectors from, 127, 145–46, 222, 227, 236, 273, 320

dissident groups in, 95, 244

economic and social conditions in, 86, 92, 94, 95, 130, 243, 248–49

internal security forces in, see KGB literature of, 87, 256, 304

repression in, 89–90, 92, 244, 248

U.S. relations with, 90–91, 94–95, 138, 194

Spaso House, 84–85, 89, 262

Sperber, Andrew, 33–34, 192

Spike, The, 158

Stalin, Joseph, 84, 244, 248

Stand Rock Indian Ceremonial, 67

State Department, U.S., 11–12, 14, 22, 37, 58, 101, 120–22, 131, 138–43, 149

Bureau of Diplomatic Security in, 29, 76–78, 159

Counterintelligence Bureau of, 29, 140, 143

failure to cooperate with NIS by, 77–78, 143–44, 236

Stombaugh, Paul, 265

Strategic Defense Initiative, 270

Strotman, Andy, 81–82, 128, 213

Stuhff, Michael, 70–73, 81–82, 97–101, 103–5, 107, 117, 148–50

background and education of, 70, 72–73

civil rights and antiwar activism of, 70–72

CL and, 104–5, 148–49, 224

defense strategy of, 97, 99–101, 104–5, 150, 171, 201–3, 218, 292–94

law career of, 70, 71–72

trial defense by, 187–89, 191, 192, 193, 197, 201–3, 206–9

TASS, 158–59

Tennessee, University of, 124

terrorism, 153, 159, 220, 239

Time, 154, 234

Tolkachev, Adolf, 265

Tsosie, Sally (mother), 65–72, 170, 298

attempts to help CL by, 68–69, 72, 151

background and education of, 66, 67

CL’s relationship with, 68–71, 107–8, 109

military conspiracy suspected by, 69–71

Spencer Lonetree and, 66–68, 107–8, 170

Tuba City, Ariz., 65–66, 69

Tuberville, Sergeant, 239

“Uncle Sasha,” see Yefimov, Aleksei “Uncle Sasha”

Uniform Code of Military Justice, 63, 177, 186

United States:

American Indian policy of, 41, 66, 69–70, 79, 94, 103, 151, 170, 175, 193–94, 227, 280, 310

defense policies of, 113, 138, 139

foreign policy of, 90–91

major spy cases in, 11, 28, 147, 156, 195, 215, 222, 313–15, 320

national security of, 11, 12, 28, 52, 55, 137–48, 187

racial discrimination in, 41, 79, 94, 101–2, 104, 118, 161, 165, 167, 175, 280

Soviet relations with, 90–91, 94–95, 138, 194

United States Information Service (USIS), 118

Utah, University of, Law School, 70–72

Vienna, 30, 37–40, 92, 104, 117–18, 284–85

hotels and cafés in, 24–27, 32–35, 128–30

see also American Embassy (Vienna)