Jacob Aaron Nosovitzky (or Nosovitsky; 21 May 1891 – ) was a Ukrainian revolutionary who became a spy for the U.S Department of Justice – agent N-100 – in 1919. He came to play a significant role in the emergent Comintern activity in America and elsewhere.[1]

Nosovitzky was born in Poltava, now Ukraine, the son of Israel Nosovitzky. He was arrested for bigamy in 1926.[2]

Nosovitsky also became a major suspect in the Lindbergh kidnapping case during the 1930s.

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  1. ^ Draper, The Roots of American Communism, pg. 227.
  2. ^ "Self-Styled International Spy is Arraigned On Bigamy Charge". The Evening News. 6 June 1928. p. 31. Retrieved 8 April 2024.