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requests to FBI made by, for special assistance
risk-taking by, and thrills
romantic relationships, see also Golos, Jacob “Yasha”; Heller, Peter)
self-representation as passive victim
stipend and other monies paid to, by FBI
tax problems
W. H. Taylor’s challenge to
Trinity College education
trips to Europe
Vassar College education
Bentley, Mary Charlotte Turrill
(mother of E. T. Bentley)
Bly, Herman (FBI agent)
Bogart, Humphrey
Bolshevik Revolution
Bridgman, Howard
Brothman, Abraham
Browder, Earl (head of U.S. Communist Party)
Bentley, spy networks, and role of
contributes money to establish USS&S
Golos’s death and arrangements handled by
Brunini, John
as grand jury foreman in Remington case
assistance with book provided to Bentley by
Buckley, Edward W. (FBI agent)
Budenz, Louis, defection of, from communism
Bureau of Standards, U.S., Soviet espionage in
Bursler, Norman
Byrnes, James F.
Canadian Film Board
Cathedral School of St. Mary’s, Bentley teaches at
Central Control Commission, Communist Party
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Chambers, Whittaker
Cheka, Soviet political police
Clarke, Carter
“Clever Girl” (Bentley code name)
Coady, Edward J. (FBI agent)
Coe, Frank
Cohn, Roy (U.S. Attorney General’s office), assistance provided to Bentley by
College of Sacred Heart, Bentley teaches at
Columbia University, Bentley studies at
Commerce Department, U.S., Soviet espionage in
Communist International
Communist Party, U.S.
antifascism of
attacks by, on turncoat Bentley
Bentley joins American
Bentley links party to Communist International
congressional testimony on
front organizations for
grand jury indictments against (1948)
“Popular Front” era of
progressive agenda of, in 1930s
Communists
Bentley begins association with American
Bentley’s involvement with New York City cell
spy networks (see Spy networks)
Communist Workers School, New York City
Comrade H (Bentley contact)
Congressional testimony Dies Committee
Ferguson Committee
House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Senate immigration subcommittee
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (SISS)
Cooper, Gary
Coughlin, Charles
Council of Inter-American Affairs (CIAA), Soviet espionage in
Counterintelligence operations, U.S. See Venona project
Craig, May
Currie, Lauchlin
association with Silvermaster Group
Bentley names as information source
code name “Page”
grand jury testimony
HUAC testimony
Daily Worker (periodical)
Daniel, Price, senator
Democratic Party
Devin-Adair Company Bentley’s publisher
Dies Committee
Dimitrov, Georgi
Disney, Walt
Donegan, Thomas J. “The Hat”(FBI agent)
on J. Brunini and Bentley book
grand jury cases (1947) directed by
Donovan, William
Du Bois, W. E. B.
Durant, Will
Eckhart, Joseph (KGB agent)
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Elson, Ray
Emergency Home Relief Bureau, Bentley employed at
Endelman, Michael “Marcel” (KGB agent)
Espionage, Bentley’s training in, from Golos
See also Spy networks
False Witness (Matusow)
Farm Security Administration
Fascism
American antifascism
in Italy
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
See also Hoover, J. Edgar
Bentley as informant for
Bentley’s decision to reveal
espionage work to
Bentley’s requests to, for special assistance
espionage convictions sought by
impact of newspaper series about FBI on Bentley
investigation of USS&S by
protection of Bentley’s credibility by
stipend and other monies paid to Bentley by
surveillance of Golos by
Federal government. See United States government
Ferguson, Homer
Ferguson Committee
Fitin, Pavel
Fitzgerald, Edward
Flanagan, Hallie
Foreign Economic Administration
Foundations, possible communist
infiltration of charitable
Foxcroft school, E. Bentley teaches at
Frank, Nelson, press coverage of Bentley by
Fuchs, Klaus
Fuhr, Lee
Gallaher, Lester
Garland, Judy
Garrity, Devin
Ginzberg, Benjamin
Glasser, Harold
Glazer, Juliet
Gold, Bella
Gold, Harry
Gold, Sonia
Golos, Jacob (“Yasha”)
as communist agent in U.S.
death of
as director of Bentley’s espionage work
establishment of USS&S as communist front by
as head of World Tourists travel agency front
health of
link between Julius Rosenberg and
personal relationship with Bentley
as Soviet agent
Soviets attempt to remove as, director of spy networks
spy networks directed by
wife of, and mistress of
Gorsky, Anatoly “Al” (Bentley’s KGB contact)
Bentley’s defection and
as Bentley’s handler
Bentley’s opinion of
last meeting with Bentley
money given to Bentley by
Gouzenko, Igor
Grand juries, Bentley testimony before
Granich, Grace
Great Depression, U.S. social conditions during
Green, Richard
Greenglass, David
Gregg, Joseph
“Gregory” (Bentley code name)
Halperin, Maurice
Hand, Learned
Harris, Lem
Hébert, F. Edward
“Helen” (Bentley code name)
Heller, Peter
Henry, Earl
Highland Heights Orphanage Bentley employment at
Hillenkoetter, Roscoe
Hiss, Alger
Hitler, Adolf
Hollywood Ten
Hoover, J. Edgar
277–78
Bentley correspondence with
espionage convictions sought by
143–44, 146, 152–57
political use of Bentley defection by
role in Bentley affair
Venona project and
House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Bentley testimony
Chambers testimony
Remington testimony
Silvermaster Group testimony
Immigration policy, U.S.
Institute for Pacific Relations (IPR)
Interior Department U.S. Soviet espionage in
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Bentley tax problems
and
Internal Security Act of 1950
International Monetary Fund
Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments (Ferguson Committee)
Italian Library of Information, Bentley employment at
“Jack” (Bentley’s KGB contact)
Jardine, Don (FBI agent)
Jay, Frederick
Jenner, William, Senator
Jenner Report
“John” (Soviet agent)
Joseph, J. Julius
Justice Department, U.S.
See also Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
grand jury cases initiated by (1947)
Remington retrial
Soviet espionage in
Katz, Joseph
Kelly, Joseph M. (FBI agent)
KGB (Soviet agency)
agents
move to remove Bentley from espionage position
plan by, to assassinate Bentley
response to Bentley’s defection
spy networks associated with(see Spy networks)
Kohlbrg, Alfred
Konspiratsia. See Spy networks
Klein, Caroline
Kramer, Charles
association with Perlo Group
Bentley names as information source
HUAC testimony by
Lamphere, Bob (FBI agent)
Lane, Myles
League for Industrial Democracy (LID)
Lee, Duncan
Bentley names as information source
grand jury testimony
HUAC testimony
Lee, Duncan (cont.) passes OSS information to communists
Leibell, Vincent
Liebling, A. J.
Lipmann, Walter
Lishinsky, Solomon
Long, Huey
Long Lane School for Girls, Bentley employment at
Lovestone, Jay
Loyalty board reviews
McCall’s (periodical), serialization of Bentley book by
McCarran, Pat
McCarthy, Joe, Senator
McCarthyism: the Fight for America
McClure Newspaper Syndicate
Bentley works at
McConnell, Kenneth
McCracken, Henry Noble
McDowell, John
MacLeish, Archibald
Magdoff, Harry
Major Case Squad, FBI
Manhattan Project, espionage connected to
Mann, Herbert
Marcel (KGB agent)
Marx, Groucho “Mary” (Bentley code name)
The Masses (periodical)
Matusow, Harvey, challenge to Bentley’s credibility from
Media coverage of Bentley story
Meet the Press (radio, tv) Bentley interviews on
Merkulov, Vsevolod
Miller, Robert T.
Minton, John “Miss Wise” (Bentley code name)
Morgan, E. P.
Morganthau Plan
Morris, Robert
Moscowitz, Miriam
Motion Picture Alliance for the
Preservation of American Ideals
Motion picture industry, investigation of communist conspiracy in
Mumford, Lewis
Mundelein College, Bentley teaches at
Mundt, Karl
Mussolini, Benito, fascist rule in Italy
“Myrna” (Bentley code name)
National Broadcasting Company (NBC), libel suit against
Navy, U.S., Soviet espionage in
Nazi Germany
Nearing, Scott
New Haven, Connecticut, Bentley contacts FBI in
New Masses (periodical)
New Milford, Connecticut
Bentley childhood home in
New York City, Great Depression in
New York Herald Tribune
(newspaper), series on FBI and Bentley
New York Mirror (newspaper)
New York Times (newspaper)
Nichols, Louis
Nixon, Richard M., role in HUAC
Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
internal espionage investigation
Soviet espionage in
Office of War Information, U.S, Soviet espionage in
OGPU (Soviet agency)
Ono, Yoko
Out of Bondage (Bentley)
J. Brunini and
McCall’s series from
reviews of
St. Louis Post Dispatch series from
Ovakimyan, Gaik (Soviet agent)
Pacific Molasses, Ltd.
Patch, Harold
Perazich, George
Perlo, Katherine
Perlo, Victor
Bentley names as source
code name “Eck,” 144
HUAC testimony
SISS testimony
spy network operated by
Perlo Group
“Peters, J.” (communist agent)
Philby, Harold “Kim” (British agent)
Plain Talk (periodical)
Press. See Media coverage of
Bentley story
Price, Mary (Bentley contact)
Poyntz, Juliet Stuart (Juliet Glazer)
Quinn, Vincent (FBI agent), 158
Rankin, John
Rauh, Joseph
Reagan, Ronald
Redmont, Bernard
“Red Spy Queen.” See Bentley
Elizabeth Turrill
Reed, John
Remington, Ann Moos, testimony against William Remington
Remington, William
Bentley’s testimony against
communist activities at TVA
congressional testimony of
grand jury testimony
Remington, William (cont.)
libel suit against Bentley filed by
loyalty board review,
murder of
perjury retrial and conviction
perjury trial and conviction
Republican Party
Reynolds, John Hazard
Rogers, Leila
Rogers, William
Rosenberg, Allan
Rosenberg, Ethel
Rosenberg, Julius
St. Joseph Academy, Bentley
teaches at
St. Louis Post Dispatch
(newspaper), article series from Bentley’s book in
Saypol, Irving (U.S. Attorney)
Scott, Byron
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (SISS)
Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and
Naturalization
Senate Subcommittee on War Mobilization
Sherman, Elizabeth
See also Bentley, Elizabeth Turrill
Sherman, Roger
Silverman, Abraham George
Silverman, David
Silvermaster, Helen Witte
Silvermaster, Nathan Gregory
See also Silvermaster Group
Bentley’s testimony against
code name “Pal,”
grand jury testimony
HUAC testimony
SISS testimony
Silvermaster Group
See also Silvermaster, Nathan Gregory
Sinatra, Frank
Size, Hazen
Sloane, Thomas
Smith, Julia Frances
Smith Act of 1940
case against Bentley’s sources, based on
Society for Technical Aid to Soviet Union
Soviet Espionage Squad, FBI
Soviet Union
Bentley’s disillusionment with
counterintelligence activities of
espionage activities of, in U.S.
(see also Spy networks)
propaganda organs for
purges in
Spencer, Thomas G. (FBI agent)
Spivak, Lawrence
Spy networks
Bentley’s role as “handler” in
Congressional testimony on (see C
ongressional testimony)
Golos as director of
Perlo Group (see Perlo Group)
Rosenberg case
Silvermaster Group (see Silvermaster Group)
Soviets attempt to remove Golos as direct of
Ware Group
Stalin, Joseph
State Department, U.S., Soviet espionage in
Stripling, Robert E., (HUAC chief investigator)
Taylor, William Henry
libel case involving Bentley initiated by
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Remington’s communist activities
Tenney, Helen
Thomas, J. Parnell
Thomas, Norman
“Timmy.” See Golos, Jacob “Yasha”
Treasury Department, U.S., Soviet espionage in
Trinity College, Bentley studies at