Aleksandr Belenky

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Aleksandr Belenky, also Aleksandr Belenkiy, was a Russian immigrant to the United States who worked at a General Electric plant during World War II and allegedly provided information to the KGB through another immigrant. Belenky is referenced in the Venona project materials of deciphered Soviet intelligence messages (1341 KGB New York to Moscow, 21 September 1944.)

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