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Walter G. Krivitsky was found dead in the Bellevue
Hotel in Washington, D.C., on February 10, 1941.
Krivitsky was the former head of the Soviet Military
Intelligence in Western Europe. Although his death
was declared a suicide, some people were suspicious
that the Soviets may have murdered him. No information
was ever uncovered to prove his death was anything
other than suicide.
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