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A Death in Washington: Walter G. Krivitsky and the Stalin Terror, by Gary Kern

Walter G. Krivitsky, the master spy, was a small, dapper and very nervous man who happened to be the first and one of the key defectors to warn the West early on abou the Stalin regime. He became friends with Whittaker Chambers, encouraging him to come forward and thus precipitating the Alger Hiss case. After publishing the story of his life as a Soviet spy, Krivitsky was found dead in a hotel room in Washington, D.C., an apparent suicide. Was he in fact murdered?

  • Sales Rank: #1515401 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2008-09-01
  • Released on: 2008-09-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Publishers Weekly
Walter G. Krivitsky (nee Samuel Ginsburg) was one of the U.S. government's most valuable weapons in the wars of intelligence and espionage, from his 1938 defection from the Soviet Union during Stalin's reign of terror to his mysterious death in a Washington hotel in 1941. But not until this meticulously researched work has the range and depth of his career as a spy been fully detailed, first for the Soviets and then for England and the U.S.; Kern also carefully considers the three possible scenarios for Krivitsky's unsolved death. An "ascetic and workaholic" who never drank and who remained "on the job 16-18 hours a day," Krivitsky rose through the ranks of the Soviet intelligence agency OGPU (the early version of the KGB), later claiming to have ended up directing Soviet military intelligence through all of Western Europe. Kern details how Krivitsky managed to survive during the peak of Stalin's horrific purges. He also shows how Krivitsky's debriefing by England's famous MI5-in which he supposedly gave the names of almost 100 Soviet agents operating throughout the world, 61 of whom were located in the U.K.-missed some of the clues that could have earlier broken the infamous Cambridge spy ring led by Kim Philby. Most importantly, Kern captures how Krivitsky was representative of the "restless spirit" of the Soviet defectors who came after him, "the first generation of intelligence aces who helped to establish the most far-reaching and successful espionage operation in the world," and who nevertheless worked against that operation after Stalin had betrayed their social idealism.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review
This study of Krivitsky, one of the most revelatory defectors of the Stalin period, is long overdue. Kern brings to -- Robert Conquest in on April 2003

Walter Krivitsky was one of the most notable of the Soviet defectors of the 1930s. A high-ranking Russian intelligence officer -- Harvey Kehr in The Weekly Standard on May 19, 2003

About the Author
Gary Kern studied at Princeton. His groundbreaking research with a KGB colonel was instrumental in uncovering major atomic spy Theodore Hall. This book has an introduction by the well-known author Nigel West.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Murder or Suicide? You Decide
By Sylvia Johnson
Well sourced and well reasoned, as well as a fascinating narrative of a man who deserves to be better known, as he risked his life to expose Stalin and what the Russian revolution had become under the murderous dictator. Walter Krivitsky died a mysterious death in a Washington hotel room om 1941. He was being hunted by Soviet agents, but did they kill him and make it look like suicide or did he decide to end the game by taking his own life, as it appeared? I assumed I knew the answer before I read the book, but now I'm not sure. This is a virtue, not a flaw. The author lays out the possibilities based on what it actually known, but doesn't supply the answer. The ambiguity is in the evidence, or lack of it, more precisely. Although I read the book to learn more about how he died, the account of who he was and how he ended up there is the real reason to read the book.

3 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
DEATH IN WASHINGTON BETTER THAN IN MOSCOW
By Joseph R. Calamia
"A Death in Washington" by Gary Kern is a first rate in depth biographical research project that would easily be credited as a doctoral thesis from any university be it here in the United States or, in Moscow.

Author, Gary Kern takes the reader down the dark corridors of historical espionage through one of it's most talented and prized students, "Walter Krivitsky" former intelligence officer and spy for the infamous "NKDV" (KGB), under the ever watchfull eye of Joseph Stalin, himself.

It is also a story of an indiviudal who trades one set of masters and philosophies for another. Regardless of his motives to please and re-define his own personal mission, the ending is sadly the same...a dead body on a morgue slab.

"Walter Krivitsky apparently tutored the American Intelligence Services enough to bring them out of the "dark-ages" and into the main flow of the Counter-Espionage craft long enough to still be applicable in today's highly charged and technical world. His on-going information to our Government regarding the various workings of the KGB and the hidden Russian agendas locked behinds Stalin's Russia prior to WWII, were impressive to say the least.

Krivitsky's assistance must have at least equaled or, paralleled the information provided by others who came latter, such as General Oleg Penkovsky.

The question still remains..."did "Walter Krivitsky" commit suicide at the Bellevue Hotel in room 532 on February 11, 1941, or was Stalin able to reach across the Atlantic ocean and directly into the Capitol of the United States and extract his tenacious vengeance. Remember, Trotsky assumed he was safe from the cold winds of Russia as he basked in the hot sunny climate of Mexico.

This is, a very detailed read. At times the reader feels smothered with names, places, dates, and events. It is however, not the type of book your looking for if, you want a "light and quick read." This book proved to me just how little...I really know.

The book was well worth the price through Amazon.com and should be included into every library for those interested in Russian history and it's masterful development and use of human intelligence operatives and their techniques.

Author, Gary Kern has put his superb intellect to the task in this portrayal and basically....completed a masterpiece.

14 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
a real life thriller
By Robyn Johnson Ross
A Death in Washington is a genuine page turner: Gary Kern manages to not only give the relevent facts of Krivitsky`s perilous and dangerous journey from believer in the great experiment to defector (where he gave early warning to the west of Stalin`s agenda), but best of all, it is written with great stylistic aplomb. This is a rare book which in its critical detail can satisfy the professional but is also completely accessible to the general reader; you will recognize many of the players, and the connections between them are clearly sustained. It is the general reader who will be most astonished by the sheer criminality of Stalin and the terrible code of the spy`s world. One of the great pleasures in this book is the psychological and methodological analysis inherent in the character of Krivitsky which enabled his survival until the very end. I think the book a very important addition to the literature which is becoming more available on the Stalin period, and I think that a thoughtful consideration of Kern`s invaluable and dramatic presentation will help us better understand the Russia which is emerging today on the world stage. I highly recommend the book. I had read it as slowly as I could so as to prolong the pleasure and thrill it gave to me.

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