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  • Covername "Redhead" occurred in Venona as an unidentified in a context that suggests that it was Hede Massing, and was identified as Massing in Robert L. Benson's

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Radh 2010

  • Covername "Redhead" occurred in Venona as an unidentified in a context that suggests that it was Hede Massing, and was identified as Massing in Robert L. Benson's

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] RobSmith 2010

  • Covername "Redhead" occurred in Venona as an unidentified in a context that suggests that it was Hede Massing, and was identified as Massing in Robert L. Benson's '' The Venona Story '', page 36. left the Soviet intelligence apparatus in 1938 after a period of disillusionment with her Russian handlers, but in fact both she and her husband continued to work for Soviet intelligence until Germany was defeated.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Radh 2010

  • Massing of large numbers of people in very large spaces requires extra long lead times for planning and development, during which time the very conditions to be dealt with often continue in a dynamic process of change.

    Frank A. Weil: Through a Monstrous Looking Glass Frank A. Weil 2010

  • Though Massing never made it big on stage or screen, her talent for improvisation served her brilliantly as a Soviet agent.

    History That Tells An Unexpected Tale Harry Stein 2011

  • Massing of large numbers of people in very large spaces requires extra long lead times for planning and development, during which time the very conditions to be dealt with often continue in a dynamic process of change.

    Frank A. Weil: Through a Monstrous Looking Glass Frank A. Weil 2010

  • A Vienna-born actress and natural mankiller, Hede Massing in her early 20s found herself at the heart of Austria and Germany's stridently leftist artistic circle in the years following World War I.

    History That Tells An Unexpected Tale Harry Stein 2011

  • A Vienna-born actress and natural mankiller, Hede Massing in her early 20s found herself at the heart of Austria and Germany's stridently leftist artistic circle in the years following World War I.

    History That Tells An Unexpected Tale Harry Stein 2011

  • Though Massing never made it big on stage or screen, her talent for improvisation served her brilliantly as a Soviet agent.

    History That Tells An Unexpected Tale Harry Stein 2011

  • As Massing noted, "In today’s America, the hunger for a college degree is so great that many young men and women are willing to kill—and risk being killed—to get one."

    Laura Flanders: The F Word: Who Fights and Why? Laura Flanders 2010

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