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How Did Jacob Golos Become Soviet Hemingway
In the winter of 1940-1941 in New York, soviet spy Jacob Golos, approached and retained Ernest Hemingway for the “Soviet work”. Jacob Golos was charismatic Bolshevik and old school with strong revolutionary beliefs, who ran from the exile and managed to make it from Siberia to China, the final destination eastern side of Manhattan, where he incepted USA communist party and main chain for the soviet spy web in the eastern region, whilst when he approached Hemingway, he was a representative of the NKVD, which is KGB predecessor. After the meeting he let Moscow know that he is confident with Ernest’ interest in symbiotic dealings and willing and able to help NKVD. Why Soviet intelligence became interested in Hemingway? He came into their interest during 1935 after his publication in ultra-left American magazine New Masses, moreover he was irate in his opinions and strongly criticized American establishment, due to the fact that it allowed many veterans to die during hurricane that occurred in the Florida Keys in the year, including the period of the civil war in Spain he got in contact with soviet spies and communist partisans, they got him interested and intrigued because they were fighting for the ideology and their fight against fascism, that was his muse for his novel. …show more content…
They wanted to be ready of America being the geopolitical leader and for the time being steal American technology research and

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