Venona release /

Consists of declassified transcripts of U.S. Army's Signal Intelligence Service cryptanalysis project code-named VENONA, partially deciphered intercepts of Soviet KGB and GRU transmissions to Moscow from the U.S. and elsewhere during the period 1941-1946, notably on atomic espionage.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: United States. National Security Agency/Central Security Service, United States. National Security Agency/Central Security Service. Center for Cryptologic History, United States. Signal Security Agency
Format: Government Document Serial
Language:English
Published: Fort George G. Meade, Maryland : NSA/CSS, 1995-
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Online Access:http://www.nsa.gov/docs/venona/
Description
Summary:Consists of declassified transcripts of U.S. Army's Signal Intelligence Service cryptanalysis project code-named VENONA, partially deciphered intercepts of Soviet KGB and GRU transmissions to Moscow from the U.S. and elsewhere during the period 1941-1946, notably on atomic espionage.
Published:1st-
Item Description:1st-2nd release lack pagination and table of contents.
Some messages partly censored by U.S. government in 1st- release, appear in more complete form in later volumes.
Title from cover.
Physical Description:volumes ; 28 cm.
Available also at Internet website: http://www.nsa.gov/docs/venona/
Publication Frequency:Irregular