When and where was Oleg Kalugin born?
Oleg Danilovich Kalugin was born on the 6th of September 1934 in Leningrad. His father served as an officer within the NKVD, which placed him directly into the orbit of Soviet intelligence from birth.
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Oleg Danilovich Kalugin was born on the 6th of September 1934 in Leningrad. His father served as an officer within the NKVD, which placed him directly into the orbit of Soviet intelligence from birth.
Oleg Kalugin had been promoted to general by 1974, making him the youngest person to ever hold that rank in KGB history. He returned to headquarters to lead foreign counterintelligence operations known as the K branch during this period.
Vladimir Kryuchkov initiated an intrigue in 1980 that led to Oleg Kalugin's demotion after Kalugin privately criticized him. The accusation claimed Kalugin recruited an agent twenty years prior who turned out to be an American spy despite no evidence supporting these claims.
In June 2001, Oleg Kalugin testified during the espionage trial of George Trofimoff and identified the American military intelligence mole codenamed Markiz as Trofimoff. Metropolitan Bishop Iriney had recruited Trofimoff into service for the KGB according to Kalugin's testimony.
On the 4th of August 2003, Oleg Kalugin became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He settled in Washington DC and has remained in the United States since accepting a teaching position at The Catholic University of America in 1995.