这一逃离计划的代号为“皮姆利科”(PIMLICO,详见第13章末的图例)。.14
FOOT,Operation 39-40,109
Fort Monckton 308-9,313-14,323,329-30
Gates,Robert M.127,185
Gee,Arthur 242,255,258,259-60,265,266,267,332
on 19 July 1985 277,281-2,283,293,295,296,297,298,300,302,304
after PIMLICO 307,322;expulsion from Russia 322,324-5
Gee,Rachel 242,259,265,266
on 19 July 1985 277-8,281-2,283,284,287,295,296,297,298,299,300,301,302,305
Suslov’s anger at 322
Gerber,Burton 202,204,206,247,312
Germany
Berlin see Berlin
East Germans fleeing to West 14-15
Gordievsky’s early taster of KGB work in East Germany 14,15,16
intelligence service(BND)66
West Germany as KGB target 21
glasnost 198,315,329
Golubev,Sergei 232-5,237,238,310
Goodall,David 268,299
Gorbachev,Mikhail 187,197-201,218,280,313,314,315,321
1991 coup against 329
and Gordievsky 197,198-9,200-201,328
and Reagan 313
reforms see Soviet Union:Gorbachev reforms
and Thatcher 197,198,199-200,310,322,327-8
Gorbachev,Raisa 199
Gordievsky,Anna 106,110,122,151-2,153-4,174,195,224,231,237
current life under new name 331
KGB use as unwitting hostage 240,244-5,250
left behind in Russia on PIMLICO activation 250-54,274,277,281,305,326-7,328;and MI6 HETMAN campaign 310,319-20,327-8,329-30
return to Britain,1991 329-30
Gordievsky,Anton Lavrentyevich 7,8,9,10,11,16-17,41,65,101
Gordievsky,Leila,née Aliyeva 105,110-11,122
arrival with children in Moscow 244-5
birth of Anna 106
birth of Maria 106
current life under new name 331
divorce under KGB duress 327
ignorance of husband’s double life 151,161,196,244-5,253,308,320
KGB employment at London station 161,195-6
KGB interrogations in Lefortovo Prison about husband’s disappearance 308,320-21
KGB use as unwitting hostage 240,244-5,250-51
left behind in Russia on PIMLICO activation 250-54,274,275,277,305,326-7;and divorce 327;letter to husband two years after his escape 328;and MI6 HETMAN campaign 310,319-20,327-8,329-30
life before marrying Gordievsky 71-3,81,84-5,95
in London 129,151,152,174,195-6,221,224;Gordievsky’s Moscow phone call to 231,235,236,240;summons to Moscow 237,240
marriage 101-2,106-7,110-11,195-6,224,244-5,250-51;and divorce under KGB duress 327
motherhood 106
parting from ex-husband in 1993 330
return to Britain,1991 329-30
Soviet loyalty 251-2
Gordievsky,Maria 106,110,122,151-2,153-4,174,195,224,231,237
current life under new name 331
KGB use as unwitting hostage 240,244-5
left behind in Russia on PIMLICO activation 250-54,274,277,281,305,326-7,328;and MI6 HETMAN campaign 310,319-20,327-8,329-30
return to Britain,1991 329-30
Gordievsky,Marina 9,269,320,336
Gordievsky,Oleg Antonyevich
alienation from communist regime 15,34,46,58,64-5
and Leila Aliyeva see Gordievsky,Leila,née Aliyeva
badminton 28,48,51-2
birth 9
birth of daughter,Anna 106
birth of daughter,Maria 106
as British agent:and ABLE ARCHER and Soviet response 183,184-5,309;and Ames 213,311-12,315,333-5;and appointment as KGB head of station,London 1,2,208-9,211-12;arrival in London,with information for MI6 128-43;and Bergling(Swedish spy)99,103-4;and Bettaney(‘Koba’)165,174,192,222,229;and Simon Brown see Brown,Simon;and Budanov’s initial suspicions 218,221-3;changing course of Cold War 2,184,314;CIA codename TICKLE 207,213,247,313;conditions for working for Britain 67,81-2;defection offer by Britain 2,96;English lessons and study of British culture 104-5,106,108;escape plan PIMLICO escape plan;Gerber and CIA’s uncovering 202-7;and Gorbachev 197,198-9,200-201,328;KGB 1985 summons to Moscow 1-3,214-24;KGB drugging with truth serum 232-5,236,240;KGB interviews/interrogations 228-9,232-6,237-8;and KGB manhunt for
Gordievsky,Oleg-cont.
British-run spy 214,217-18,221-3;KGB radioactive tracking 240;KGB search and bugging of his Moscow apartment 1,221,227-8;and KGB surveillance team 239-40,260-62,275-6,285;and LAMPAD team 135-6,150,158-9,166-8;and Libya 188-9;London bolthole 134;London safe house in Bayswater 133-4,137,138,152,153-4,174,216;lying fallow on return to Russia from Denmark 97-100;and MI5/MI6 collaboration 135-6,150,158-9,166-7,221,240;and MI6 intelligence gathering after PIMLICO 309;MI6 recruitment 2,47-62;MI6’s efforts to boost his reputation with KGB 156-61;
microfilm role and arrangements 78-81;move to London 122;and the NOCTON team see NOCTON team;and the NUM 188;and Operation EMBASE 321;and Operation RYAN 146,148,150-51,153,154,180-81,184,205-6,312;politicians aware of NOCTON 154;and Price see Price,Veronica;and Spencer 159-60,190,332;and Spooner 111-12,137-8,146,153,166;and Thatcher 154,176,178,187,191,197,268,271-3,305,323,325-6;
and Treholt 122,139,189;visa application success and preparation for London posting 110,112-22
British case codenames:NOCTON 2,135,154,191,309;OVATION 309,312;PIMLICO see
PIMLICO escape plan;
SUNBEAM 39,48,51,58-9,61,69,77,78,81,82,85,309
and Bromhead 44,47-8,51-5,56-62,65,222-3,234,236
and brother,Vasily 12,13,14,16,20,23,33
childhood 9-10
and the CIA 202-7,213,247,313-15
CMG award 337
Communist Party entry 19
cry of protest to West after Prague
Spring 34,46,49
divorce from Leila 327
divorce from Yelena:Yelena’s
agreement to 100;and career
problems with KGB 72,84,85,88,95,100-101
education 9-10,11-13
and Foot 190-91;BOOT file 117-21,122
at Fort Monckton 308-9,313-14,323,325,329-30
and Gorbachev 197,198-9,200-201,328
and Gribin 106,110,197,208,215,228,229-30,231,237,238-9,246
and Guscott 78,79-82,84,88-9,94-5,96,97-9,129,132-3,134-5,136
and Hawkins 61,65,66-70,332
homosexual porn magazines bought by 28,30,38-9
at Institute of International
Relations 11-13
and Kaplan 12-13,17-18,34-5,38,42,46,49-51,54
as KGB‘child’7,8
KGB downplay of importance 324
KGB loyalty oath 19
and KGB manhunt for British-run
spy 214,217-18,221-3
KGB School 101 training 18-19,29,69,248
KGB spy-names:Gornov 27;
Guardiyetsev 19
KGB trial and sentencing in absentia 325,336
KGB work before MI6
recruitment:1962 instruction to report for duty 16;at‘The Centre’for Directorate S 20-21,23,36-7,39;in Denmark 23-4,25-31,34-6,44-62;early taster in East Germany,as a student 14,15,16;in FCD 41;for Line N 23-4,25-31,34-6,57
KGB work while a double agent:
appointment as head of station,
London 1,2,208-9,211-12;
DARIO and Operation
GROUND 223-4,230;in
Denmark 70,71-86,95,222-3;
and Guk 130,131,154,160,165,187-8,193,194,222,229;in London 129-32,152-3,154-61,190-91,197;MI6’s efforts to boost his reputation with KGB 156-61;Moscow 1985 summons 1-3,214-24;and Nikitenko 194-5,198,199,201,207,209,211,216,218,222;and Parshikov 154-5,157,160,161,195,198,209,216;promotions 1,2,160-61,208-9,211-12;and rumours of spy operating within KGB 88,103,217-18;
termination of London job 237-8;writing history of Third Department 102
in Komsomol 10
life in London suburb after escape from Russia 325,335-7
and Lyubimov 27-8,30,31,35,77-8,85,95-6,100,105,106,117,119,195,228,246,256,257,269-70,307-8,321,331
marriage to first wife,Yelena Akopian see Gordievsky,Yelena,née Akopian:marriage
marriage to second wife,Leila Aliyeva see Gordievsky,Leila,née Aliyeva
memory and powers of recall 69,136-7,138
MI6 attention drawn to 38-9,41-2
Moscow apartment see Leninsky Prospekt,Moscow
Moscow holidays:1983 168;1984 197
Oldfield’s exchange of letters with 82-3
and Parshikov 154-5,157,160,161,195,198,209,216,331
under PET observation 29-30,34,35-6,38-9
and Philby 102,105,122,138,233
and Reagan 326
reunited with family,1991-3 329-30
running:in Copenhagen’s parks 31;cross-country 12;near Fort Monckton 323;in Holland Park 152
sexuality question 28,30,38-9,41
at South Ormsby Hall 306-7
and Titov 109,110
as‘Uncle Gormsson’(PET codename)29,34,35-6
visa issue for Britain 112-13
in Washington 315
world tours,and sharing of expertise 325
writings 325
and Yakushin 40
Gordievsky,Olga Nikolayevna,née
Gornova 8,9,10,16,41,65,101,245,269,320,336
Gordievsky,Vasily 8,9,10,12
and brother,Oleg 12,13,14,16,20,23,33,40-41
death 40-41
drinking 20,41
funeral 41
in KGB 12,13,16,41;and Czech‘counter-revolution’31-3;
Directorate S 14,20,23;
kidnapping 32-3
Gordievsky,Yelena,née Akopian 23,25,28,34,44-5,49,70-71,78,93,101
divorce 100;agreement 95
ignorance of husband’s double life 2,70
KGB career 29,36,84,100-101
marriage 23,30-31,35,36,38,65,70,78;and husband’s betrayal 72-3,81,83-5,95-6,100-101
Gordievsky family 9,10,65
Gornova,Olga see Gordievsky,Olga Nikolayevna,née Gornova
Gott,Richard 116-17,140
Graver,Bill 203
Gribin,Nikolai 106,110,197,208,215,228,229-30,231,237,238-9,246,323,328
GROUND,Operation 223-4
GRU 26,48,99,145,158,162,202
Grushko,Viktor 100,103,106,228-9,231-2,234,236-8,239,261,323,328,329
Guardian 192
Guk,Arkadi Vasilyevich 129-30,131,132,146,148,154,160,161,163,180,182,187-8,206
and Bettaney(‘Koba’)162,163-5,173,177,188,192-3,229
expulsion 193-4,222
and Gordievsky 130,131,154,160,165,187-8,193,194,222,229
Guscott,Geoffrey 37,39,48,50,56,58,78,79-82,84,85-6,88-9,94-5,96,97-9,107,112,129,132-3,134-5,136,141,332
Haavik,Gunvor Galtung(GRETA)74-5,76,83,102-3,206,222,309
Hanslope Park 79
Havel,Václav 32
Hawkins,Philip 61,65,66-70,76,78,332
KGB knowledge 66,69
Heath,Edward 142
Helms,Richard 96-7
Hennessy,Peter 332
Hitler,Adolf 145-6
Hollis,Roger 139
homosexuality 22,38-9,41,47
homosexual porn magazines bought by Gordievsky 28,30,38-9
Howe,Geoffrey 154,183,199,201,267,268,305
Hungarian uprising 11,12
Institute of International Relations 11-13
INVISIBLE,Operation 90
Ivanov,Sergei 336
Jones,Jack 115-16,140
Jones,John 141
Kaplan,Stanislaw(‘Standa’)
DANICEK dossier 38-9
defection 38,46,49
and Gordievsky 12-13,17-18,34-5,38,42,46,49-51,54
Kazakhstan‘Sovietization’8
Kennedy,John F.48,120
KGB 7-24
and Ames 210-11,212-14,221,247-8,311-12,333-5
and Bergling(Swedish spy)99,103-4
and Brockway 116,140
and Ron Brown 156
and Czech‘counter-revolution’31-5
Departments/Directorates/Lines:First Chief Directorate and its Departments see First Chief Directorate(FCD);Second Chief Directorate 323;Seventh Directorate 18,89,239;Twelfth Department 36;Thirteenth(‘Directorate for Special Tasks’)22,39,216;K(counter-intelligence)and its Fifth Department see Directorate K;Line N see Line N;Line X 79,161,208;PR Line 28,45,57,80,109-10,114-15,119,122,130-31,154-5,160,161,191,206;S(illegals section)see Directorate S;Special Actions Department 32,71
and Edwards 116,140,156
fake-news manufacture 45
and Foot 117-21,122,141-2,178,190-91
gays recruited by 22
Anton Gordievsky in 7,10,17
and Oleg Gordievsky see Gordievsky,Oleg Antonyevich
Vasily Gordievsky in see Gordievsky,Vasily:in KGB
Yelena Gordievsky in 29,36
and Gott 116-17,140
and Haavik 74-5,76,102-3
‘illegal’undercover spies 13-14,20-22,23-4,26,57 see also Directorate S(KGB illegals section);and Britain 21-2,109,230;and Line N see Line N;nations targeted 21
interrogations of Leila Gordievsky 308,320-21
intrusive control over employees 22
and Jack Jones 115-16,140,156
‘legal’formal cover spies 13
Leningrad 323-4
loyalty oath 19
manhunt for British-run mole 214,217-18,221-3
MI6 reassessment of KGB from Gordievsky’s intelligence 140-41,161
MICE acronym for mainsprings of spying 63
Moscow Centre 20-21,22,26,31,32,35,36-7,39,67,80,88,95,96,102,106,109,114,122,139,148,152-3,157,164,180,181-2,189,190,198,200,207,214,218,228-9,237-9
Operation GROUND 223-4
Operation RYAN and nuclear war fears 145-50,153,154,179-81,184,205-6,312
paranoia 131-2,148
and Philby 21-2,24,63,65,102,105,109,122,138,209,233
proverka 18-19
‘Red Banner’academy(School 101) 18-19,29,69,248
rumours of spy operating within 88,103
service for life 8
and the shaping of Soviet society 7
Soviet view of 7-8
spies in Institute of International Relations 11
stations at Soviet embassies 1,2,14;London station 1,14,109,119,129-32,146,153,154,160,161,180,181-2,198
taxonomy 45
and Thatcher 178-9,320,322
torture cells 20
treatment of traitors 71
and Treholt 75,76,139,189-90
vulnerability to betrayal by suspicious members 171
Khrushchev,Nikita 11,198
Kinnock,Neil 326
Kissinger,Henry 11
Komsomol(Communist Youth League)10
Koppel,Ted 335
Køppen,Lene 48
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 downing 180-81
Kozlov,Vladimir 74,83
Kryuchkov,Vladimir 179,212,214,228,323,328,329
Kundera,Milan 32
Kutuzovsky Prospekt,Moscow
bread shop signal site 92-3,95,98,107,134,135,220,242,255,257,258,277-8,281-2
diplomatic flats 92,242,277-8,281
LAMPAD team 135-6,150,158-9,166-8
Lane,Geoffrey 192
Larsen,Björn 264,276,303
Lenin,Vladimir 121,291
Leninsky Prospekt,Moscow 1,3,101,221,227-8,236,240,275-6,279-80
Libya 188-9
Line N 79,161,188,223
Gordievsky working for 23-4,25-31,34-6,57
Litvinenko,Alexander 336
Long,Leo 139
‘Lonsdale,Gordon’(Konon Trofimovich Molody)21,22
Lubyanka 20
Lugovoi,Andrei 336
Lyalin,Oleg 39
Lyubimov,Mikhail Petrovich(KORIN)27-8,31,41,45,65,85-6,105,117,119,195
Directorate K questioning 321
and Elite Security 329
fired from KGB 106
and Gordievsky 27-8,30,31,35,77-8,85,95-6,100,105,106,117,119,195,228,246,256,257,269-70,307,321,331
Manningham-Buller,Eliza 167,168,169,175
Marx,Jenny 195
Marx,Karl 195,199
Massingberd-Mundy,Adrian 306
Maugham,Somerset 105,269-70,331
Maximov,Vladimir 46,228
MI5 39,81,110,115,116,131,132,217,306
A4 Section 135
and ABLE ARCHER 182
and Bettaney(‘Koba’)162,164,166-70,172-7,191-3
ELMEN mole-hunt 166-8,172-6
and Foot 141-2
and Gordievsky’s death threats 325
and Guk 193
K4 department 158-9,168,169,170,171
K6 department 158
legal brief for expelling Titov and GRU men 162,168
list of Soviet intelligence officers in London 164,168
MI6 NOCTON collaboration 135-6,150,158-9,166-8,172,174-5,176-7,191,221,224,240 see also NOCTON team
and Philby 136
Watchers 135,152,163,172
MI6
boosting Gordievsky’s reputation with KGB 156-61