(1919 - 63) Russian
colonel in the
GRU and
deputy chief of the foreign
section of the
State Committee for the
Coordination of Scientific
Research (1960 - 62), who was convicted of spying for the
UK and the US. Between 1961 - 62 he passed more than 5,000 photographs of classified military, political and
economic documents to British and US
intelligence forces. He was
arrested in October 1962 and executed for high
treason soon after his trial. In 1965 his
journal, The
Penkovsky Papers, was published in the US. See also
GRU in this glossary.
(1919@63) Russian
colonel in the
GRU and
deputy chief of the foreign
section of the
State Committee for the
Coordination of Scientific
Research (1960@1962), who was convicted of spying for the
UK and the US. Between 1961 and 1962 he passed more than 5,000 photographs of classified military, political and
economic documents to British and US
intelligence forces. He was
arrested in October 1962 and executed for high
treason soon after his trial. In 1965 his
journal, The
Penkovsky Papers, was published in the US. See also
GRU in this glossary.