Friedrich Buchardt (17 March 1909, in Riga – 21 December 1982, in Nußbach) was a Baltic German SS functionary who commanded Vorkommando Moskau, one of the divisions of Einsatzgruppe B.
Post-war, he worked for MI6 (until 1947) and then, presumably, for the CIA.
Buchardt was never prosecuted, being one of the agents of more sinister reputation used by the West after the war.