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  1. Nathan Gregory Silvermaster (November 27, 1898 – October 7, 1964), an economist with the United States War Production Board (WPB) during World War II, was the head of a large ring of Communist spies in the U.S. government.

  2. Nathan Gregory Silvermas­ter, a Government economist who was accused of having been part of a wartime Com­munist spy ring but never for­mally charged, died Oct. 7 at Jefferson Medical College...

  3. Born in Odessa in 1899, Nathan Silvermaster and his family reached the United States in 1914. After spending his post college years from 1920 to 1935 as an active Communist Party USA member on the West Coast, Silvermaster moved to Washington to work at various New Deal agencies before settling at Treasury. [1]

  4. The employee surreptitiously furnished to Nathan Gregory Silvermaster oral and written information affecting the national interests of the U.S. and other material and data of a confidential...

  5. 13 de abr. de 2019 · Nathan Gregory Silvermaster. Bentley’s most important contact was Nathan Gregory Silvermaster, another Ukranian immigrant employed by the Department of Agriculture. Along with his wife Helen, Silvermaster managed a spy ring truly impressive in its scope.

  6. The Silvermaster File of the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation is a 162-volume compendium totalling 26,000 pages of documents relating to the FBI's investigation of GRU and NKVD moles inside the U.S. federal government both before and during the Cold War.

  7. Nathan Gregory Silvermaster (November 27, 1898 – October 7, 1964), an economist with the United States War Production Board (WPB) during World War II, was the head of a large ring of Communist spies in the U.S. government.