Wraga (Natalie Grant) papers, 1919-2004
Collection context
Summary
- Title:
- Natalie Grant Wraga papers
- Dates:
- 1919-2004
- Creators:
- United States. Department of State, Wraga, Natalie Grant, 1901-2002, and Wraga Ryszard, 1902-1968
- Abstract:
- The papers of the American Foreign Service officer and Sovietologist include writings, notes, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to the Soviet government, foreign policy, espionage and clandestine activities, and especially the use of disinformation as a tactic. Includes photocopies of United States Department of State dispatches relating to Soviet activities during the 1920s and 1930s. Includes a typescript book-length-study entitled "Window on Russia." Also includes some papers of Ryszard (Richard) Wraga, Sovietologist and husband of Natalie Wraga. Digital copies of select records also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org.
- Extent:
- 32 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box (13 Linear Feet)
- Language:
- In English and Russian
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item], Natalie Grant Wraga Papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Background
- Scope and content:
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Natalie Grant Wraga papers include correspondence, notes, writings, and printed matter relating to the Soviet Government, U.S. foreign policy, espionage and clandestine activities, and the use of disinformation as opposed to simple propaganda as a tactic.
The largest series, Speeches and Writings, includes her typescript, book-length study entitled "Window on Russia." Writing under the name Natalie Grant, she was also the author of several monographs and articles in intelligence journals. She was an authority on "The Trust," one of the most important Soviet deception operations, in which a phony opposition group in the 1920s tricked émigrés and domestic opponents of the new Soviet regime into exposing their plans and feeding false information to the West.
The Subject File contains material related to her own publications. This includes articles and notes about Bolsheviks, communism, disinformation, emigration, espionage, the GPU (Glavnoe Politicheskoe Upravlenie or Main Political Administration), Russian civil war, etc. It also includes photocopies of U.S. Department of State dispatches relating to Soviet activities during the 1920s and 1930s.
The Richard (Ryszard) Wraga File contains papers of Richard (Ryszard) Wraga, Sovietologist and husband of Natalie Wraga. The Hoover Institution Library & Archives also holds a separate collection of his materials, the Ryszard Wraga papers. Additional papers of Richard Wraga are available at the Józef Pilsudski Institute of America in New York City.
- Biographical / historical:
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Date Event 1901 February 24 Born as Natalie Konstantinovna Mark, Tallinn, Estonia1920s Fled the Soviet Union. Became a U.S. citizen when she married Malcolm Grant (divorced shortly thereafter)1923 Employed with the American Relief Administration1928-1939 Worked for the American Legation in Riga, Latvia, as a translator and analyst1950s Employed with the U.S. Department of State as a Sovietologist1959 May 20 Married Ryszard Wraga, also known as Jerzy Antoni NiezbrzyckiMid-1960s Moved to Menlo Park, California, and worked for the Hoover Institution, Stanford University1981-1988 Volunteer, League of Women Voters1983-1985 Volunteer, Project Hope1985 Volunteer, Republican Women's Club of Loudoun County, Virginia2002 November 12 Died, Lovettsville, Virginia - Acquisition information:
- Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Library Archives in 2005.
- Arrangement:
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The collection is organized into 10 series: Biographical File, Richard Wraga File, Correspondence, Speeches and Writings, Subject File, Soviet Delegations File, Writings by Others, Newspapers and Clippings, Photographs and Negatives, and Oversize Material.
- Physical location:
- Hoover Institution Library & Archives
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
About this collection guide
- Date Encoded:
- This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2025-03-31 15:19:19.313130
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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The collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.
- Terms of access:
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For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives
- Preferred citation:
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[Identification of item], Natalie Grant Wraga Papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives
- Location of this collection:
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Hoover Institution Library & Archives, Stanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-6003, US
- Contact:
- (650) 723-3563