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New Aspects of “The Case of Richard Sorge”. View From Modern Russia (2017–2022)

https://doi.org/10.55105/2687-1440-2022-51-184-205

Abstract

Due to the expiration of a number of previously classified materials related to the activities of the Soviet special services during the Second World War, and also due to the especially high public interest to “the case of Richard Sorge” within the last 5 years, a military historian and Doctor of Historical Sciences Mikhail A. Alekseev introduced a large number of previously unknown Russian- language documents on this case into scientific circulation. These documents are of exceptionally high interest to researchers. For example, it is the first time the published materials definitively answer questions on whether Sorge was a double agent, whether he reported to Moscow the exact date of the attack of Nazi Germany on the Soviet Union, and also what the real reason for the failure of the network of Soviet military intelligence in Japan in 1941 was. 
Soon after that, the authors of this article for the first time made a complete translation of the memoirs of Ishii Hanako, Sorge’s Japanese wife, which were analyzed in detail and commented on by the authors of the book Another Sorge. The Story of Ishii Hanako. The memoirs of Ishii Hanako give a chance to take a fresh look at Richard Sorge’s personality, his goals in studying Japan and his approaches to this issue, to form a more personal and, at the same time, objective picture of his character. Together with the case of the “Special Folder” of the Central Committee of the CPSU on perpetuating the memory of Richard Sorge, declassified in 2020, for the first time in history, these materials allow to fully estimate Ishii Hanako’s effort to preserve the memory of Sorge in Japan during the period from 1945 to 1964. By comparing the memoirs, the documents of the Soviet side, and by carrying out the research and analytical work, the authors have reached a new level of understanding of “the case of Richard Sorge”. 
In addition, a number of new materials devoted to the same case and revealing the level of awareness of not only the government and law enforcement agencies of this country, but also the emperor himself, as well as the division of powers of special services in the liquidation of Sorge’s intelligence network were published in Japan within the period of 2017–2022. However, for a number of reasons, in Russia, these documents remain poorly studied.

About the Authors

A. E. Kulanov
Institute of Oriental Studies
Russian Federation

Kulanov Aleksandr E., research assistant, Center for Japanese Studies

12, Rozhdestvenka Street, Moscow, 103031



A. B. Sharova
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation

Sharova Anna B., assistant of the Department of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Philology

6, Miklukho-Maklaya Street, Moscow, 117198



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Kulanov A.E., Sharova A.B. New Aspects of “The Case of Richard Sorge”. View From Modern Russia (2017–2022). Yearbook Japan. 2022;51:184-205. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.55105/2687-1440-2022-51-184-205

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