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Nicholas W. Orloff (1890s-1961) was a Russian immigrant to the United States and an agent of the New York KGB during World War II. According to historian John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr's analysis of the Venona Cables, Orloff received a regular stipend from the KGB for his services, reporting information on immigrant groups to Soviet intelligence and acting as a talent-spotter for new sources. He also appeared on the August 17, 1958 episode of What's My Line?, where he is credited as a "United Nations Interpreter."

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  • Nicolas Wladimirovitch Orloff (fr)
  • Nicholas W. Orloff (en)
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  • Nicholas W. Orloff (1890s-1961) was a Russian immigrant to the United States and an agent of the New York KGB during World War II. According to historian John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr's analysis of the Venona Cables, Orloff received a regular stipend from the KGB for his services, reporting information on immigrant groups to Soviet intelligence and acting as a talent-spotter for new sources. He also appeared on the August 17, 1958 episode of What's My Line?, where he is credited as a "United Nations Interpreter." (en)
  • Orlov est orthographié en français Orloff avant 1960( Pour les articles homonymes, voir Orloff et Orlov. ) Nicolas Wladimirovitch Orloff Le prince Orloff, Nicolas Wladimirovitch Orloff, est né en 1891 ou 1893 ou 1896, à Saint-Pétersbourg et il est mort aux États-Unis le 30 mai 1961 à Oyster Bay, Long Island. (fr)
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  • Orlov est orthographié en français Orloff avant 1960( Pour les articles homonymes, voir Orloff et Orlov. ) Nicolas Wladimirovitch Orloff Le prince Orloff, Nicolas Wladimirovitch Orloff, est né en 1891 ou 1893 ou 1896, à Saint-Pétersbourg et il est mort aux États-Unis le 30 mai 1961 à Oyster Bay, Long Island. Comme ses ancêtres depuis la Grande Catherine de Russie, Orloff a été un proche des membres de la Famille impériale russe et des Romanov en général. Il émigre aux États-Unis, membre du KGB à New York pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Orloff aurait reçu une allocation régulière du KGB pour ses services, rapports d'informations sur les groupes d'immigrants à l'intelligence soviétique et agissant comme un découvreur de talents pour obtenir de nouvelles sources d'information. (fr)
  • Nicholas W. Orloff (1890s-1961) was a Russian immigrant to the United States and an agent of the New York KGB during World War II. According to historian John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr's analysis of the Venona Cables, Orloff received a regular stipend from the KGB for his services, reporting information on immigrant groups to Soviet intelligence and acting as a talent-spotter for new sources. He also appeared on the August 17, 1958 episode of What's My Line?, where he is credited as a "United Nations Interpreter." (en)
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