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Articles by Raymond J. Batvinis

The Strange Wartime Odyssey of Louis C. Beck, FBI

The Hours Seemed Like Days: The FBI in Honolulu in 1941

The Future of FBI Counterintelligence Through the Lens of the Past Hundred Years

Old Man Dynamite

Just My Luck

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Original Documents

Original Documents: Antheil, Faymonville, Beck

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Links and Websites

Faded Glory: Dusty Roads of an FBI Era – Great resource of articles, biographies and photos of FBI agents in the 1930s

FBI Oral Histories (National Law Enforcement Museum)

The FBI, A Centennial History, 1908-2008 [pdf]

The FBI Vault
Electronic reading room, containing 6,700 documents and other media that have been scanned from paper into digital copies

Bureau Personnel

Foreign Counterintelligence

– SOLO
– Bernard Julius Otto Kuehn
– William Remington
– Julius Rosenberg
– Klaus Fuchs
– Morton Sobell
– Rosenberg Case
– Harry Gold
– Rosenberg Referrals

World War II

 

Famous FBI Cases & Criminals [FBI]

Counterintelligence/Espionage
– Aldrich Ames
– Atom Spy Case/Rosenbergs
– Black Tom 1916 bombing
– Duquesne Spy Ring
– Espionage in the Defense Industry
– Hollow Nickel/Rudolph Abel
– Iva Toguri d’Aquino and “Tokyo Rose”
– Maksim Martynov
– Nazi Saboteurs and George Dasch
– ND-98: Case of the Long Island Double Agent
– Pearl Harbor Spy
– Robert Hanssen
– Thwarted Sabotage in Zambia
– Vasilli Zubilin
– Velvalee Dickinson, the “Doll Woman”
– Vonsiatsky Espionage
– Year of the Spy (1985)

 

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Historical FBI Studies by Raymond J. Batvinis, PhD, author of "The Origins of FBI Counterintelligence" and "Hoover's Secret War Against Axis Spies: FBI Counterintelligence During World War II."

 

A retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent, Ray is now a historian and educator specializing in the discipline of counterintelligence as a function of statecraft.

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