by Amy Knight
Steinberg, Edith
Stephenson, William: background; Bentley casen; confers in Ottawa; establishes Camp X; possibly behind warnings against White; reports leak to min; response to Gouzenko's defection n; sends supplies for baby Gouzenko; staff
Stettinius, Edwardn
Stewart, Patrick
St. Laurent, Louis: appealed to by Rose; atomic-energy negotiations; becomes Liberal leader; Gouzenko's efforts to see; informed of Gouzenko's financial straits; Justice Minister; may have heard of siss's investigations into Pearson; meets with King about Royal Commission; tells Parliament that no orders outstanding under War Measures Act; unwilling to withdraw RCMP protection
Stoffman, Daniel
Suez Canal crisis
Sumpton, M.J.
Switzerland
Taschereau, Robert
Thorpe, Elliot
Tierney, Gene
Trudeau, Pierre
Truman, Harry: anti-communist measures changes views of Soviets; discusses atomic energy with Canada and Britain discusses Gouzenko allegations with Canada and Britain faces re-election; learns of spy network in Canada; seen as soft on communism travels to Missouri with Churchill; warned against White by Hoover
Tsuru, Shigeto ,
Tydings, Millard
United Nations: atomic-energy negotiations; Bevin's anti-Soviet efforts?; established; Stalin's public statement in favor of
United States, see also FBI: anti-communism measures and agenda asks for assessment of military information disclosed as result of Gouzenko case; atomic research; communist groups and sympathizers in; connected to Gouzenko case in press; informed by Canada of spy network; movements for international civilian control of the bomb; potential arrests; public opinion today on civil liberties vs. national security; public reaction to Commission report; public reaction to Rose arrest; relations with Soviet Union; reluctance to go public about spies response to Gouzenko case; security screening security services post-war; Soviet spies in space program; uses atomic bomb
U.S. Navy
U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee: interviews Gouzenko investigates Asian communists; investigates Hiss; investigates Steinberg; targets Pearson
Vail, Richard
Vassiliev, Alexander
Volkov, Konstantin
Walker, John
Walsh, Pat
Ware, Harold
War Measures Act
Wartime Information Board
Whitaker, Reg
White, Anne Terry
White, Dick
White, Harry Dexter: death; did not know Norman; no evidence against; suspected of espionage
Whitson, Lish
Williams, E.K
Willoughby, Charles
Willsher, Kathleen
Wilson, Evelynn see also Gouzenko, Evelyn
Witczak, Ignacy
Wittfogel, Karl
Woikin, Emma
Wood, Edward (Lord Halifax)
Wood, John
Wood, Stuart: complaints about Gouzenko; corresponds with Hoover nn; fabricates story to appease Soviet Embassyn; informs Sillitoe and Hoover of Gouzenko's incipient memoirs; prevents King from discussing case with Soviets; recognizes importance of public arrests
World War II: bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; prompts Ottawa growth; Soviet Union as vital ally; Steinberg's commendations; Stephenson's role
Wright, Peter
Wrong, Hume
Yalta Conference
Yeltsin, Boris
Yezhov, Nikolai
Young Communist League
Zabotin, Nikolai: affairs; background and personality; beyond legal power of Canadian court; diplomatic and espionage activities ,
head of gruoperations in Canada,
imprisonment and death; ordered back to Soviet Union; reaction to Gouzenko's defection; relationship with Gouzenkon; sent to Ottawa embassy
Zarubin, Georgii
Zarubin, Vasilii
Zaslavsky, David