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104-10219-10062 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (05/10/1976)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch77344 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10219-10062  2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
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SS E C R E T
SX-28905
10 May 76
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich ROZINKIN; William Hamilton MARTIN
SOURCE : A radio engineer by education and a self-admitted former
KGB informant who emigrated from the Soviet Union in
January 1975. He graduated from the Leningrad Electro-
technical Institute and subsequently worked in Leningrad
at several classified scientific/technical establishments
and a branch of the Ministry of Foreign Trade. Later,
he was employed in Moscow at export branches of the
Ministry of Aviation Industry and the Ministry of Foreign
Trade, did some graduate work at the All-Union Machine
Building Institute, and worked as a translator at
Tsniistroymash. His reporting reliability and bona fides
have not been established.
DATE OF INFORMATION: June 1968 - January 1975
DATE OF DEBRIEFING    29 February 1Q76
1. Following his move from Leningrad to Moscow in June 1968,
Source met Aleksandr Aleksanrovich ROZINKIN, a translator who works
for a number of Soviet publishing -houses in Moscow but actually
does his translation work at his residence (address: Moscow 452,
Balaklavskiy Prospekt, House No. 4, Korpus No. 5, Apartment No. 353;
home phone number: 110-2311). ROZINKIU's father is Jewish and his
mother i.s Great Russian. ROZINKIN graduated from the Moscow State                     r
Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages imeni Maurice Thorez in
1956 or 1957, traveled to Australia in connection with a one-year
assignment as an interpreter attached to the Soviet antarctic
expedition, and traveled abroad to at-least one other foreign
country (location unknown by Source). He was married twice. His
first wife (name unknown to. Source) bore him a son and his second
(named Lena lnu) gave birth to a daughter. Although he is still
married to Lena, ROZINKIN does not reside with her and the daughter.
ROZINKIN loves his daughter and frequently visits her at his wife's
residence located in the area of the Preobrazhenskaya metro station
in Moscow. ROZINKIN had a mistress named Galina Sergeyevna ZHIRKOVA
(refer to SX-28663, dated 14 April 1976, for data on ZHIRKOVA) who
worked as a typist at the Higher Diplomatic School and was scheduled
to be assigned PCS in 1975 to a Soviet embassy in an unidentified
foreign country.
2. ROZINKIN expressed anti-Soviet regime attitudes to Source                      .
S-and to other friends, and indicated he-had thought in principle of
emigrating, but stated he did not wish to leave his -daughter. Although
he complained about Soviet propaganda and about life in the USSR in
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