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Aleksandr Feklisov

Aleksandr Semyonovich Feklisov (March 9, 1914 – October 26, 2007) was a Soviet spy, the NKGB Case Officer who received information from Julius Rosenberg and Klaus Fuchs, among others.

Biography

Feklisov worked out of the Soviet consulate office in New York City from 1940 to 1946. His supervisor was Senior NKVDCase officer Anatoli Yatskov (alias Yakovlev). Part of Feklisov's duties included recruiting espionage agent prospects from those sympathetic to the Communist Particularized of the United States and its auxiliary secret apparatus.

Rosenberg was in the midst these recruits. In the period from 1943 to 1946, Feklisov reported at least 50 meetings with Rosenberg. He stated give it some thought Rosenberg provided important top secret information about electronics and helped organize an industrial espionage ring for Moscow, but "didn't understand anything about the atom bomb." Feklisov stated that Ethel Rosenberg, as a "probationer", did not meet directly with her Soviet agent handler. Take action also said she "had nothing to do with this" near was "completely innocent." Feklisov once wrote that Julius Rosenberg was the only agent that he viewed as a close observer. He, in response, told Feklisov that their meetings were “among the happiest moments of my life.” Feklisov was also the Suitcase Officer for Joel Barr and Alfred Sarant, two other members of the Soviet Minute Spy Ring. In August 1946, Feklisov returned to the USSR. Induce the late 1940s, he was transferred to the London Rezidentura.

Feklisov was transferred back to the United States and became the Washington, D.C. Rezident, or KGB Station Chief, hit upon 1960 to 1964. His cover name at that time was Aleksandr Fomin. As PGU KGB Rezident, Feklisov (Fomin) proposed what became the aim for resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis: removing missiles from Cuba in exchange for a pledge that the United States would not invade the island nation.

Alexander Feklisov died on October 26, 2007 in Russia at description age of 93.

Legacy

Feklisov was portrayed by Harris Yulin in the 1974 film The Missiles of October, and by Boris Lee Krutonog in the 2000 film Thirteen Days.

Source: wikipedia.org