For Russian footballer, see Oleg Kalugin (footballer).
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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Danilovich and the family name is Kalugin.
Oleg Kalugin
Born
Oleg Danilovich Kalugin
(1934-09-06) 6 September 1934 (age 89)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality
Soviet
Occupation
KGB operative
Years active
1952–1990
Oleg Danilovich Kalugin (Russian: Олег Данилович Калугин; born 6 September 1934) is a former KGB general (stripped of his rank and awards by a Russian Court decision in 2002). He was during a time, head of KGB political operations in the United States and later a critic of the agency. After being convicted of spying for the West in absentia during a trial in Moscow, he remained in the US and was sworn in as a citizen on 4 August 2003.[1][2]
^"Ex-KGB Agent Kalugin: Putin Was 'Only A Major'". New York Times. 24 August 2003. Retrieved 29 December 2020. On Aug. 4, Mr. Kalugin, the son of a member of Stalin's secret police, was sworn in as a United States citizen.
^"Espionage against the West". Belfer, Harvard Kennedy School. 17 September 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
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could fall victim to NATO aggression or to a coup". At this time, agent OlegKalugin reported from Washington that he had gained access to "absolutely reliable...
along with OlegKalugin, to the Activision game Spycraft: The Great Game, which was released shortly before his death. Both Colby and Kalugin played themselves...
antiwar movement and organization in America and abroad". According to OlegKalugin, "the Soviet intelligence was really unparalleled. ... The KGB programs...
Staff College using information obtained from Soviet archives and from OlegKalugin, indicated that the Pueblo incident may have taken place because the...
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anti-extremism laws. Speaking about Kasparov in 2007, former KGB defector OlegKalugin remarked: "I do not talk in details – people who knew them are all dead...
KGB denied any involvement, although high-profile KGB defectors OlegKalugin and Oleg Gordievsky later confirmed the KGB's involvement. Soviet dissident...
general OlegKalugin said Australian authorities never discovered the identity of the Canberra-based spy, who was paid thousands of dollars. Kalugin said...
with former CIA director William Colby and former KGB Major-General OlegKalugin, who also appear in the game as themselves. Namco Bandai's Time Crisis...
claims were ad hominem attacks meant to discredit him. Russian exile OlegKalugin, former head of the KGB's Counterintelligence Directorate, claimed that...