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  1. Felix Bloch (born July 19, 1935) is a former director of European and Canadian Affairs in the United States Department of State. He is known for his connection to the Robert Hanssen espionage case.

  2. Felix Bloch, former Chargé dAffaires at the U.S. Embassy in Vienna, was one of the highest ranking Foreign Service Officers ever to be suspected of espionage. He later claimed that the encounter was an innocent exchange of postage stamps between two fellow collectors.

  3. When suspected spy Felix S. Bloch fell, he fell hard. "This is one of the most unusual things I have ever heard of," says Henry Mattox, a retired foreign service officer who now lives in North Carolina.

  4. Feb 23, 2021 · A few houses up the street in Potomac lived Foreign Service Officer, Felix Bloch. A State Department Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) in Vienna from 1983-87 (Economic Counselor 1980-83), Felix was observed delivering his “stamp collection” to Soviet spy, Reino Gikman (aka Pierre Bart), in Paris on May 14th, 1989.

  5. May 13, 1990 · When Bloch arrived at his office on the sixth floor of the State Department later that day, he was summoned by Ambassador Robert E. Lamb, the assistant secretary for diplomatic security. Three...

  6. On the basis of currently available public information, it is not possible to determine the validity of the allegation that a senior foreign service officer named Felix S. Bloch has been spying for the Soviet Union for many years.

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  8. Jul 24, 1989 · In the mid-1970's, after the United States established diplomatic relations with East Germany, Mr. Bloch worked there for several years as an economic officer, a friend said.