AUSTRALIA

The Petrovs' Defection

 

Vladimir Petrov was a senior Soviet MVD officer and his wife, Evdokia, was a code clerk. They defected in Australia in April 1954.

Australia, Commonwealth of. Report of Royal Commission on Espionage. Sydney, Australia: A.H. Pettifer, 1955.

Bialoguski, Michael. The Case of Colonel Petrov: How I Weaned a High MVD Official from Communism. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955. The Petrov Story. London: Heinemann, 1955. Melbourne, Australia: Paladin, 1989.

Brown, Wilton J. The Petrov Conspiracy Unmasked. Sydney, Australia: Current Book Distributors, 1957. [Petersen]

Manne, Robert W. The Petrov Affair: The Politics of Espionage. Sydney and New York: Pergamon, 1987. London: Brassey's, 1987.

Petrov, Vladimir, and Evdokia Petrov. Empire of Fear. New York: Praeger, 1956. London: André Deutsch, 1956.

Thwaites, Michael. Truth Will Out: ASIO and the Petrovs. Sydney, Australia: Collins, 1980.

Michael Thwaites, former head of counter-espionage in the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), died on 1 November 2005 at the age of 90.

Whitlam, Nicholas, and John Stubbs. Nest of Traitors: The Petrov Affair. [Australia]: Jacaranda Press, 1974. Rev. ed. St. Lucia, Australia: Queensland University Press, 1985.

Wilkie, Douglas. "The Soviet Spy Case that Shook Australia." Reporter, 24 Mar. 1955, 28-33. [Petersen]

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