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Elizabeth Bentley - Clever Girl

Ep. 4

Set off on an intriguing exploration into the clandestine realm of Cold War spying, unveiling the extraordinary tale of Elizabeth Bentley - an American woman whose destiny shifted remarkably from being a Soviet intelligence operative to a crucial informant for the United States. Dive into the metamorphosis of Bentley, once an accomplished Vassar College student who later operated under the alias “Clever Girl” within the Soviet spy network. Her profound admission of espionage activities ultimately revolutionized US counterintelligence efforts. Unearth the concealed narrative of a once-overlooked spy, now rehabilitated by historians with the aid of the Venona codes, elevating her to a justified role in the secretive annals of spy craft. Traverse through the episodes of Bentley’s existence, from her conservative upbringing to her entanglement in top-tier Soviet plots, and her impactful testimonies in the courtroom. Gain a unique viewpoint on a woman whose life story captured and mystified the American public.


Don’t miss out on this deep dive into a chapter of espionage history that forever changed US counterintelligence. This isn’t just a recount of the past– it’s an exploration of a journey marked by espionage, love and redemption.


Key Talking Points:


  •  The transformation of her image from an American woman to a Soviet spy and her eventual role as an informant for the US.
  • Bentley’s background, education and radicalization into communism.
  • Her work as a spy under the code name “Clever Girl” and relationship with Soviet agent Golos.
  • The impact of Bentley’s confession on US counterintelligence and the exposure of Soviet infiltration.
  • Historian’s role in reshaping Bentley’s image from a vilified spy to a credible informant with the help of the Venona codes.
  • Speculation on the portrayal of Bentley in a potential Hollywood adaptation and suggestions for actresses who could play her role. 

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