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'''Ilya Wolston''' was an American citizen who enlisted the [[U.S. Army]] in [[World War II]] and served as a Russian interpreter.
==References==
*Boris Morros, ''My Ten Years as a Counter-Spy'', London: Werner Laurie (1959).
*[[John Earl Haynes]] and [[Harvey Klehr]], ''Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America'', New Haven: [[Yale University Press]] (1999), pgs. 275–276. {{ISBN|0-300-07771-8}}
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