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The 1955 KGB Defector Who Exposed Stalin's Purge Secrets

6 min · 2. juli 2026
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In 1955, a KGB officer named Vladimir Petrov defected in Sydney, Australia, carrying a trove of documents that revealed the inner workings of Stalin's secret police apparatus, including details on the Katyn massacre, the Doctors' Plot, and the extent of Soviet espionage in Australia. His defection triggered a diplomatic crisis, exposed a spy ring, and forced the Soviet Union to recall its ambassador. Petrov's wife Evdokia, also a KGB officer, was dramatically intercepted by ASIO agents at a Darwin airport as Soviet minders tried to force her onto a plane. The Petrov Affair, as it came to be known, became a flashpoint in the early Cold War, amplifying fears of communist infiltration in Australia and leading to the Royal Commission on Espionage. This episode explores the defectors' motivations, the intelligence they provided, and the lasting impact on Australian-Soviet relations. #PetrovAffair #VladimirPetrov #EvdokiaPetrov #KGBDefector #ColdWarEspionage #ASIO #RoyalCommissionOnEspionage #KatynMassacre #DoctorsPlot #SovietEspionage #Australia #1955 #Menzies #SpyRing #Defection #SovietUnion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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