CIA · From: ANITA POTOCKI · To: CHIEF, FI/DIVISION D · JFK64-12 : F6 : 1998.02.20.18:30:48:903102 : · Release: Redact
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"104-10176-10020 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 RETURN TO Background LUseCIA Do Not Reproduce Only SECOFT vLURL > * : —-. -i 9 September 1960 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, FI/Division D SUBJECT: ZRGRACE - Tokyo Aspect; George PERLS aka George PERLS TEROPOU LOS aka George PARIS, Identified Contact of Valentin HAHN aka Valentine Vasiliyevich KHAN aka Won-shin HAN, Self Confessed Soviet Agent 1. Following information was made available to the writer by •e ---- ..J O4VT • .e retene <- 4k. ------- Neta. AL. An V lentin HAHN. The information herein reported was provided by oral brief- ing only, and the writer was not permitted to review the HAHN file itself. ■ Following details are therefore based entirely on notes taken during the meeting which took place in CARRICO’s office on 6 September. 2. Valentin HAHN, who was born as Valentine Vasiliyevich KHAN on 22 April 1908, Slavyanka, Russia, and who is a Russian of Korean origin, admitted in the course of a Polygraph examination administered on an unspecified date, ihal he had acted *6 an agent in behalf of the Soviets. HAHN has been in the employ of CIA since"
"… h examination administered on an unspecified date, ihal he had acted *6 an agent in behalf of the Soviets. HAHN has been in the employ of CIA since"
"… er of Arseniy YANKOVSKIY. b. Ni-h-l-s Anatole CESYCrr - CA taur emp oyee of SR Division in Tokyo under Department of State cover. Former FBI employee. 3C 1. George PARIS (Spelling as picked up originally by Office of Security in written report of Polygraph examination report, …"