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  1. Anatoly Antonovich Yatskov ( Russian: Анатолий Антонович Яцков; 18 May [ O.S. 31 May] 1913 – 26 March 1993), also known as Anatoli Yatzkov ( alias in the U.S. Anatoly Yakovlev) [2] – was a Soviet consul in New York as well as an NKVD foreign intelligence officer handling American agents and couriers linked ...

  2. Apr 1, 1993 · Anatoly Yatskov, a Soviet spy who helped steal American atomic bomb secrets, has died, the Itar-Tass news agency said. He was 79. Itar-Tass gave no details on the exact cause or time of death...

  3. Anatoli Yatskov In an interview published in 1992, the former Soviet consul in New York, Anatoli Yatskov, confirmed the existence of Perseus, [8] as an important figure among scientists working on the Manhattan Project. [15]

  4. Anatoli Yatskov - a detailed biography of Anatoli Yatskov that includes images, quotations and the main facts of his life.

  5. Jun 9, 1994 · The late Anatoli Yatskov, who worked in New York on Sudoplatovs team, said in an interview with Michael Dobbs of the Washington Post in October 1992 that the FBI had succeeded in uncovering “only half, perhaps less than half” of his network of agents in the United States.

  6. Jul 1, 1999 · In early 1992, Anatoli Yatskov, who had been KGB Moscow's controller in New York in 1945, wrote a long account of Soviet espionage at the Manhattan Project that was accepted for publication by Voprosy Istorii Yestestvoznaniya i Tekhniki ( Questions of Natural History and Technology ).

  7. In early 1992, Anatoli Yatskov, who had been KGB Moscow’s controller in New York in 1945, wrote a long ac-count of Soviet espionage at the Man-hattan Project that was accepted for publication by Voprosy Istorii Yestest-voznaniya i Tekhniki (Questions of Nat-ural History and Technology).