Alexander "Sasha" Sogolow was the U.S. Army officer in Germany that Nosenko told Bagley and Kisevalter about in Geneva in late January or early February 1964. Nosenko said this mole, "Sasha," was a Captain, but he was actually a Major at the time.
Sogolow was journalist Patricia Johnson's CIA contact in Germany while she was on her way to Moscow in 1956. In late 1959, she would famously interview Lee Harvey Oswald a few days before he ostensibly tried to kill himself.
Alexander "Sasha" Sogolow was the U.S. Army officer in Germany that Nosenko told Bagley and Kisevalter about in Geneva in late January or early February 1964. Nosenko said this mole, "Sasha," was a Captain, but he was actually a Major at the time.
Sogolow was journalist Patricia Johnson's CIA contact in Germany while she was on her way to Moscow in 1956. In late 1959, she would famously interview Lee Harvey Oswald a few days before he ostensibly tried to kill himself.