Cable, June 1944, The Haunted Wood, p. 163
The important thing about this book, Harry Hopkins, and Lauchlin Currie, is that they assume that certain pieces of espionage related to the White House, Lend Lease, and various other matters, must have been pilfered or witnessed and then passed on to the Soviets, by Silvermaster, as I recall.
The Haunted Wood differs markedly from Hopkins' treatment in Stalin's Secret Agents, which I have discussed before. There he appears to have been a secret Soviet agent all along, despite Andrew's whitewashing efforts.
Haynes and Klehr, Venona Decoding, thought neither Zamestitel nor Source No 19 were Hopkins.
Hopkins was clearly a clandestine Soviet secret agent. The Venona Secrets, See Index.
Haynes and Klehr's later In Denial, fails apparently to even mention Hopkins, even to deny others' assertions. That is what I would call in denial.
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