1 hr 8 min

“Becoming a Russian Intelligence Officer” – with Janosh Neumann SpyCast

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Summary
Janosh Neumann (LinkedIn; Website) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss life in the FSB. He was born in the Soviet Union to parents in the “business.” 

What You’ll Learn
Intelligence

Why Jan defected to the United States

How you get recruited and trained as a Russian intelligence officer

What it is like to recruit and run agents in Moscow

His take on what he did for the Russian state

Reflections

Learn to connect with anybody

Making a life-changing and potentially life-ending decision

And much, much more…

Episode Notes
Have you ever wondered how a Russian intelligence officer is trained? Ever wondered what it would be like to be a defector? Ever wondered what it’d be like to be given three choices, shoot yourself, get shot, or go on the run?
If so, you’ll enjoy this week’s episode with Jan Neumann, who was born Alexy Yurievich Artamonov in the former Soviet Union. 
Jan’s father was a KGB internal affairs officer, and he would go on to join one of its successors, the FSB, or Federal Security Service, in which his wife also served. He speaks about a number of projects he is involved in, here in the States, where he now resides.
And…
Jan is the Co-Founder of RealSpyComics, which will be the first independent comic publisher dedicated to telling true intelligence stories. The International Spy Museum is a partner on this venture, because if there is one thing, we have a lot of – its spy stories!

Quote of the Week
"I'm not a big fan of ballet, but one of my sources was a big ballet fan. So, I had to go to the Bolshoi Theater, watch this again, and again, and again, I had to do some learning to be able to talk to the guy. And same thing was happening with the art as well. so going to some galleries and talk to the people, be sure that they're using at least same terminology as they are, to be able in the future to support the conversation, be interesting to this person whom you're trying to approach." – Janosh Neumann

Resources
Headline Resources


Russian Spy, American Defector: with Janosh Neumann, YouTube, 2020


“Almost American, 1-5,” Aftershock Comics (2021-22)

Andrew’s Recommendation

Russian Intelligence, K. Riehle (NIU, 2022) [download entire book here for free)
*SpyCasts*


“Dealing with Russia” – Jim Olson (2022)


“KGB Spy & NCIS Agent” – Jack Barsky & Keith Mahoney


“The Spymaster’s Prism” – Jack Devine (2021)


“The Corrupted State” – Ilya Zaslavskiy (2016)


Beginner Resources


Introduction to the Three Main Arms of Russian Intelligence, Globe & Mail (n.d.) [video]


Putin, Power & Poison: Russia’s Elite FSB Spy Club, BBC (2018) [article]


From Spy to President: Rise of Putin, Vox (2017) [video]


Federal Security Service (FSB), Britannica (n.d.) [article]

Books


Putin’s People, C. Belton (William Collins, 2021)


Return of the Russian Leviathan, S. Medvedev (Polity, 2019)


Near & Distant Neighbors, J. Haslam (FS&G, 2016)


The New Nobility, A. Soldatov & I. Borogan (Public Affairs, 2010)

Memoirs


Spymaster: My 32 Years in Espionage Against the West O. Kalugin (Basic, 2009)


Special Tasks: A Soviet Spymaster, P. and A. Sudoplatov (Little Brown, 1994)

Articles


How Two Russian Defectors Helped the FBI, B. Denson, Newsweek (2016)


Russian Defectors in Oregon, C. McGreal, Guardian (2015)

Videos


Lubyanka Federation: How the FSB Determines the Politics and Economics of Russia, Atlantic Council (n.d.)


Washington Station: My Life as a KGB Spy, Y. Shvets, C-Span (1995)

Primary Source Collections [All Wilson Center]

Intelligence Operations in the Cold War


The Mitrokhin Archive 

The Vassiliev Notebooks

*Wildcard Resource*

KGB Members from Ahmed to Yuri, courtesy of Marvel Comics!

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Summary
Janosh Neumann (LinkedIn; Website) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss life in the FSB. He was born in the Soviet Union to parents in the “business.” 

What You’ll Learn
Intelligence

Why Jan defected to the United States

How you get recruited and trained as a Russian intelligence officer

What it is like to recruit and run agents in Moscow

His take on what he did for the Russian state

Reflections

Learn to connect with anybody

Making a life-changing and potentially life-ending decision

And much, much more…

Episode Notes
Have you ever wondered how a Russian intelligence officer is trained? Ever wondered what it would be like to be a defector? Ever wondered what it’d be like to be given three choices, shoot yourself, get shot, or go on the run?
If so, you’ll enjoy this week’s episode with Jan Neumann, who was born Alexy Yurievich Artamonov in the former Soviet Union. 
Jan’s father was a KGB internal affairs officer, and he would go on to join one of its successors, the FSB, or Federal Security Service, in which his wife also served. He speaks about a number of projects he is involved in, here in the States, where he now resides.
And…
Jan is the Co-Founder of RealSpyComics, which will be the first independent comic publisher dedicated to telling true intelligence stories. The International Spy Museum is a partner on this venture, because if there is one thing, we have a lot of – its spy stories!

Quote of the Week
"I'm not a big fan of ballet, but one of my sources was a big ballet fan. So, I had to go to the Bolshoi Theater, watch this again, and again, and again, I had to do some learning to be able to talk to the guy. And same thing was happening with the art as well. so going to some galleries and talk to the people, be sure that they're using at least same terminology as they are, to be able in the future to support the conversation, be interesting to this person whom you're trying to approach." – Janosh Neumann

Resources
Headline Resources


Russian Spy, American Defector: with Janosh Neumann, YouTube, 2020


“Almost American, 1-5,” Aftershock Comics (2021-22)

Andrew’s Recommendation

Russian Intelligence, K. Riehle (NIU, 2022) [download entire book here for free)
*SpyCasts*


“Dealing with Russia” – Jim Olson (2022)


“KGB Spy & NCIS Agent” – Jack Barsky & Keith Mahoney


“The Spymaster’s Prism” – Jack Devine (2021)


“The Corrupted State” – Ilya Zaslavskiy (2016)


Beginner Resources


Introduction to the Three Main Arms of Russian Intelligence, Globe & Mail (n.d.) [video]


Putin, Power & Poison: Russia’s Elite FSB Spy Club, BBC (2018) [article]


From Spy to President: Rise of Putin, Vox (2017) [video]


Federal Security Service (FSB), Britannica (n.d.) [article]

Books


Putin’s People, C. Belton (William Collins, 2021)


Return of the Russian Leviathan, S. Medvedev (Polity, 2019)


Near & Distant Neighbors, J. Haslam (FS&G, 2016)


The New Nobility, A. Soldatov & I. Borogan (Public Affairs, 2010)

Memoirs


Spymaster: My 32 Years in Espionage Against the West O. Kalugin (Basic, 2009)


Special Tasks: A Soviet Spymaster, P. and A. Sudoplatov (Little Brown, 1994)

Articles


How Two Russian Defectors Helped the FBI, B. Denson, Newsweek (2016)


Russian Defectors in Oregon, C. McGreal, Guardian (2015)

Videos


Lubyanka Federation: How the FSB Determines the Politics and Economics of Russia, Atlantic Council (n.d.)


Washington Station: My Life as a KGB Spy, Y. Shvets, C-Span (1995)

Primary Source Collections [All Wilson Center]

Intelligence Operations in the Cold War


The Mitrokhin Archive 

The Vassiliev Notebooks

*Wildcard Resource*

KGB Members from Ahmed to Yuri, courtesy of Marvel Comics!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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