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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lona_CohenLona Cohen - Wikipedia

    Lona Cohen (Russian: Леонтина Владиславовна Коэн, Leontina Vladislavovna Koen; January 11, 1913 – December 23, 1992), born Leontine Theresa Petka, also known as Helen Kroger, was an American who spied for the Soviet Union. She is known for her role in smuggling atomic bomb diagrams out of Los Alamos.

  2. Sep 27, 2016 · The year was 1945 and 32-year-old Lona Cohen from Adams, Mass., was in the New Mexico desert. Americans had perfected the nuclear bomb and used it to end World War II. In the Los Alamos desert the security around the nuclear labs was intense. The Soviet Union desperately wanted to build their own nuclear weapons, and Communists had persuaded a ...

  3. A month after their release, the Cohen couple arrived in Moscow via Warsaw. Russian spies Morris and Lona Cohen leave London's Heathrow Airport on a BEA flight bound for Warsaw, 24th October 1969 ...

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  5. Nov 27, 2017 · Morris and Lona Cohen, also known as Peter and Helen Kroger, are seen in 1969. ... Morris Cohen was given the posthumous title “Hero of the Russian Federation” by President Boris Yeltsin ...

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  6. US-born Lona Cohen was a legendary Russian agent although the absent-minded operative almost exposed her own spy ring on her first mission as a courier. By the end of her career, Lona and her husband were Moscow royalty, training Jack Barsky and a new generation of Russian sleeper agents how to infiltrate the US.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lona_CohenLona Cohen - Wikiwand

    Lona Cohen, born Leontine Theresa Petka, also known as Helen Kroger, was an American who spied for the Soviet Union. She is known for her role in smuggling atomic bomb diagrams out of Los Alamos. She was a communist activist before marrying Morris Cohen. The couple became spies because of their communist beliefs.

  8. Mar 29, 2019 · Leontina "Lona" Petka, also known as Lona Cohen and Helen Kroger, was a Soviet spy who was born in Adams in 1913. On a train ride from Albuquerque to New York City, in August 1945, a Russian spy averted detection by handing the stolen plans she had wrapped in a newspaper to a military officer for safekeeping while she fumbled with her luggage ...

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