Utilisateur:Apollon/Feklissov sur les Rosenberg
Passages intéressant concernant les Rosenberg dans les Mémoires de Feklissov, version anglaise (puisqu'ici je ne peux trouver la vf):
p88 (conclusion chap10) As I began the task of managing events, I hardly realized that I was to control one of the best producing groups of agents in the history os Soviet technological espionage, the Rosenberg network.
Chap11 p93 The Center therefore decided to withdraw him [Semyonov] from handling any agents, and some time later, since he had been living in America for five years, he was recalled
P94 Zarubin, who never missed a detail, must have been sufficiently satisfied with my work and since Kvasnikov, my immediate boss, was also giving me favourable marks, he decided to transfer to me one of Semyonov’s best agents, Julius Rosenberg. It is possible that Semyonov’s recommendations also played a considerable part;
P96 Julius was approached during a Labour Day rally on September 7, 1942. Schuster attended the rally with his friend Julius Rosenberg. His case officer, Chugonov, introduced them to Semyonov.
At their next meeting Julius brought his friend a first batch of confidential documents. I was quickly able to assess the content and the volume of the information-his usual delivery was between six hundred to one thousand pages long. Not satisfied with placing his own security at risk, Julius felt it was his duty to bring two of his friends into his activities. Since contacts among Americans were much less risky, he collected the information they produced and handed it to us for a few hours. Rosenberg wasn’t just a valuable source himself; he was also the linchpin of a network growing in importance from month to month.
P100 Rosenberg and his friends were working on the production of new planes, artillery pieces, shells, radar, and electronic calculators.
chap12 p101 I met Libi about fifty times
He was not just giving us priceless documents “borrowed” by his friend Perl and Barr, but also technical drawings, technical manuels and other information on the devices producted by his company.
(Feklissov fournit un appareil photo à Julius pour prendre des photos qui s’intègrent dans un microfilm.)
P102 I slowly persuaded Julius to stop subscribing to left-wing magazines,, not to attend Red Army support rallies, or to openly associate with his Communist friend.
P133 (chap 16) In September 1944, during one of our working dinners, Julius talked to me for the first time about David Greenglass. […] David was stationed at an ultrasecret base where a very powerful weapon was being developed.
Julius was intent on having him [Greenglass] join our cause and I immediately approved, since all of Libi’s recruits were of the highest quality. (suit la description du recrutement de greenglass par Julius Rosenberg)
P248 (fin chapitre 32) description de l’espionnage de Greenglass. Comparé à Fuchs, his contribution as an agent was minimal.