Samuel Rodman (spy)

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Samuel Jacob Rodman (born c. 1898,[1] date of death unknown), was an American double agent during World War II. Rodman was employed by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) and spied for the Soviet Union at the same time. Rodman was a member of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), and his previous occupations were teaching and journalism.

Bernard Schuster was Rodman's contact with Soviet intelligence. Rodman was engaged in espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union while working in Yugoslavia for UNRRA.

Venona[edit]

Rodman is referenced in the following Venona project decrypt:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Builder Accused of Receiving Mortgage Loans", The Deseret News, September 24, 1949, page A-2
  • FBI Silvermaster File, 26 December 1945, serial 356, Robert Miller background memo, Rodman section.
  • John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, New Haven: Yale University Press, (1999), pgs. 204, 223. ISBN 0-300-07771-8.
  • John Earl Haynes, "Cover Name, Cryptonym, CPUSA Party Name, Pseudonym, and Real Name Index. A Research Historian’s Working Reference" (revised February 2007), on the author's web site.