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Elizabeth Zarubina - Wikipedia
Elizaveta Yulyevna Zarubina (Russian: ะะปะธะทะฐะฒะตัะฐ ะฎะปะธะตะฒะฝะฐ ะะฐััะฑะธะฝะฐ; 1 January 1900 โ 14 May 1987; née Ester Yoelevna Rosentsveig (ะญััะตั ะะพัะปัะตะฒะฝะฐ ะ ะพะทะตะฝัะฒะตะนะณ)) was a Soviet spy, podpolkovnik of the MGB. She was known as Elizabeth Zubilin while serving in the United States. Another alias was Elizaveta Gorskaya.โฆ See more
Born in Rzhavyntsi, in the Khotinsky Uyezd of the Bessarabia Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine) to Jewish โฆ See more
Zarubina died in a traffic accident in Moscow on 14 May 1987, aged 87. She was buried atโฆ See more
โข John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, Yale University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-300-08462-5.
โข Jerrold L. Schecter and Leona Schecter, โฆ See moreZarubina's life as a spy is told in the 2015 video, "Cold War Secrets: Stealing the Atomic Bomb", directed byโฆ See more
โข Irina Titova, "Soviet Spy Who Outwitted Einstein", The Moscow Times, 28 July 2004
โข (in Russian) Zoya Zarubina
โข (inโฆ See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license The woman who stole Americaโs Atomic bomb secrets โฆ
WebMay 24, 2020 · Elizabeth Zarubina ran one of the successful spy networks to get information on the USAโs secret nuclear program to USSR. โฆ
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WebLisa Rozensweig (Elizabeth Zubilina) was born in Bessarabia on 1st January, 1900. Born into a Jewish family and studied history at โฆ
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