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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kitty_HarrisKitty Harris - Wikipedia

    Kitty Harris (Unknown – 1966) was a Soviet secret agent and "long-time special courier of the OGPU-NKVD foreign intelligence during the 1930s and 1940s." [1] Although mentioned by name in Walter Krivitsky’s book I was Stalin’s agent , Harris was identified only in 2001 when her code name "Ada" or "Aida" was found in ...

    • Siblings: Leah, Nancy, Abraham, Alice, Elizabeth, Hyman, Lillian, Tillie, Ida, Jessie
    • Earl Browder (unconfirmed)
  2. 8. Aug. 2023 · Kitty Harris, daugher of Blackpool ventriliquost Keith Harris, is heading to Blackpool with Greatest Days starring Kym Marsh. The daughter of the late Blackpool legend Keith Harris is set to...

  3. 14K Followers, 7,131 Following, 321 Posts - KITTY HARRIS (@kittyharrisx) on Instagram: "‘Young Heather’ in @greatest_days 💙 British📍Blackpool TikTok (1.2M+)- @kittyharrisx"

  4. A master of disguise and different identities, Kitty Harris was thought to have disappeared in the Soviet Union, but her extraordinary story can now be told by a senior Russian intelligence...

    • Igor Damaskin, Geoffrey Elliott
    • St Ermin's, 2001
    • illustrated
  5. 1. Jan. 2001 · A master of disguise and different identities, Kitty Harris was thought to have disappeared in the Soviet Union, but her extraordinary story can now be told by a senior Russian intelligence officer who has had access to her astonishing archive.

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    • Paperback
    • Igor Damaskin
  6. Kitty Harris : the spy with 17 names. by. Damaskin, Igor. Publication date. 2001. Topics. Harris, Kitty, 1899 or 1900-1966, Women spies -- Biography, Espionage, Soviet -- History. Publisher. London : St Ermin's.

  7. Kitty Harris - Biography. Kitty Harris (May 25, 1899–1966) was a Soviet secret agent. Born to a poor Russian Jewish family in London that emigrated to Winnipeg, Canada, she became a dedicated socialist, active in the Industrial Workers of the World and a leader of the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike.