Natalie Grant Wraga Papers

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Natalie Grant Wraga Papers

1919-2004

The papers of the American Foreign Service officer and Sovietologist include writings, notes, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to the Soviet government, foreign policy, espionage and clandestine activities, and especially the use of disinformation as a tactic. Includes photocopies of United States Department of State dispatches relating to Soviet activities during the 1920s and 1930s. Includes a typescript book-length-study entitled "Window on Russia." Also includes some papers of Ryszard (Richard) Wraga, Sovietologist and husband of Natalie Wraga.

31 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box; 12.8 linear feet

rus, Cyrl

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6652069

Hoover Institution Archives

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Wraga, Ryszard

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Polish intelligence officer; émigré scholar of Soviet affairs. From the description of Ryszard Wraga papers, 1947-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867231 Biographical Note 1902, July 25 Born Jerzy Antoni Niezbrzycki in Niemirov, Ukraine Degree in law; graduate work in geography and philosophy, University of Warsaw ...

United States. Department of State

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The Department of Foreign Affairs was established by an act of July 27, 1789 (1 Stat. 28) and redesignated the Department of State by an act of September 15, 1789 (1 Stat. 68). It was the agency of the United States created by law to assist the President in the formulation and execution of the Nation's foreign policy, and in the conduct of foreign affairs and of certain domestic affairs. The Department made plans for peace and security among all nations, participated in the United Nations and o...

Wraga, Natalie Grant, 1901-2002.

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American foreign service officer and Sovietologist. From the description of Natalie Grant Wraga papers, 1919-2004. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872847 Biography Note 1901 February 24 Born as Natalie Konstantinovna Mark, Tallinn, Estonia 1920s Fled the Soviet Union. Became a U.S. citizen when she m...