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104-10429-10091 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/1963)

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      (SEVENTII DEPARTMENT - June 1955-January 1960)




                  Operational Activities (1958-1960)
      Deputy Chief of the American-British Commonwealth Section


        According to NOSENKO, the Seventh Department was reorgan-
     ized.in June 1958, and NOSENRO's section, which theretofore
     had been concerned with operations against foreign tourists
     from all countries, was split into two new sections, one
     concerned -with tourists- from the United States and the
     British Commonwealth and the other with tourists from Europe,
     Latin America, and all other countries. NOSENKO claimed
     that at that time he was promoted to the position.of Deputy
     Chief of the American-British Commonwealth Section, the
     most important section of the Seventh Department.

        In September 1958, he claimed. to have personally recruited
                      It was also in 1958, he said, that he super- *
     vised the sexual entrapment of              although Seventh
     Department. Chief DUBAS made the actual approach. Beginning
     in the spring of 1959 he said he directed his agents YEFREMOV
     and VOLKOV in a series of successful entrapments-
                     and7NOSEUKO stated that he also
     usedthese homiosexual agentsain 1959 in compromising two
                                                      and
            Finally NOSENIO said, he recrdited the Moscow   '   -
          sentative of the_
     NOSENKX claimed that his operational sudc ss during 1959
     earned him a commendation from the KGB Chairman.  [He has
     since retracted all claims to any awards earned during his
     KGR service.]  It was because of his position as Deputy  0
     Chief of the American-British Commonwealth Section, NOSENKO
     said, that he first became involved with Lee Harvey OSWALD.

        NOSENKO asserted that the recruitment of agents among.
     foreign tourists was secondary to his department's principal
     mission, the. detection of Western intelligence officers and
     agents among the.increasing flow of tourists visiting the
     Soviet Union. In line with that counterintelligence mission,
     on General GRIBANOV's order in the fall of 1959, NOSENKO

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