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19 Facts About Isaiah Oggins

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Isaiah Oggins was an American-born communist and spy for the Soviet secret police.

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The third of four children, Isaiah Oggins was born 1898 in the mill town of Willimantic, Connecticut, the son of Simon Melamdovich and his wife Rena, both Jewish immigrants from the Abolnik shtetl near Kovno, Lithuania.

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Isaiah Oggins entered Columbia University in February 1917 under current Jewish quota policies.

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In 1923, Isaiah Oggins became a Communist by joining the Workers Party of America.

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Isaiah Oggins had to resist the temptation to have meetings with his old friend, although he did not always resist this temptation fully.

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In Shanghai, Isaiah Oggins reported to Grace and Manny Granich.

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Isaiah Oggins reported to Charles Emile Martin and wife Elsa Marie Martin.

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Isaiah Oggins rejoined his wife and son in Paris in February 1938, only to leave again in May Nerma Berman Isaiah Oggins left Paris with their son in September 1939 and returned to New York.

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Isaiah Oggins's case received a hearing on January 5,1940.

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Nerma Berman Isaiah Oggins requested the US Department of State to investigate her husband's disappearance.

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Your 538, June 16,1 pm Please take up this case informally with the Soviet authorities and since Isaiah Oggins is an American citizen request permission for an American Foreign Service Officer to visit him as provided for in the 1933 agreement, or that Isaiah Oggins be allowed to appear at the Embassy.

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On December 8,1942, Isaiah Oggins received visits from American diplomats at the Butyrka prison in Moscow.

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An FBI investigation into the Isaiah Oggins affair commenced in March 1943.

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In 2008, Andrew Meier, formerly Moscow bureau chief for TIME magazine, published a biography of Isaiah Oggins called The Lost Spy.

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Isaiah Oggins's son has continued to ask for information about his father's death from Soviet successor agencies like the Russian Federal Security Service.

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Isaiah Oggins became secretary of the New York division of the National Defense Committee of the Rand School for Red Scare victims Scott Nearing and other professors.

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Nerma Berman Isaiah Oggins drifted from job to job and lived in the New York City area.

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Isaiah Oggins retired in 1965 and lived for a time in the Lower East Side at the Henry Street Settlement.

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Isaiah Oggins later moved to Vestal, New York to be near her son.