“… (HSCA) "3. What background, if any, did the interro- gator have in interrogations? What knowledge did the interrogator have with respect to Oswald's background?" :”
“… (HSCA) "3. What background, if any, did the interro- gator have in interrogations? What knowledge did the interrogator have with respect to Oswald's background?" :”
“in interrogations? What knowledge did the interrogator have with respect to Oswald's background?" : There are no retrievable FBI statistics upon which to base a quantification of the interrogatory experiences of the SA per …”
“… nsiderable experience in espionage, intelligence and counterintelligence investigations. SA Gheesling supervised the field investigation of Oswald (from the latter's return to the United States on June 13, 1962 until September, 1962, and from November 22, 1963 through mid-1964). He was …”
“… ect Committee on Assassinations U. S. House of Representatives (HSCA) or verbatim transcripts of FBI interviews with Nosenko that concerned Oswald and/or the assassination of President Kennedy. A_document has been located which indicates that FBI personnel did record the February 26 an …”
“… volvement in the assassination as well as to the issue of Nosenko's bonafides (sic)-does the FBI attach today to Nosenko's statements about Oswald?" The FBI does not perceive any significant evidence of foreign involvement in the assassination of President Kennedy, nor does the FBI per …”
“ion. Therefore, the FBI is satisfied that Nosenko reported the facts about Oswald as he knew them. : "8. If the answer to question 6 is cifferent from the response to question 7, when did the change occur and why?" The FB …”
“… 11. "12. What was the FBI's position from 1964 to 1968 on whether Noserko was telling the truth in the statements he made to the FBI about Oswald?" The FBI did not take a position, from 1964 to 1968, on whether Nosenko was telling the truth in the statements he made to the FBI about O …”
“… s a bona fide defector; and has not perceived any significant evidence, from 1964 to date, that Nosenko reported other than the facts about Oswald as he knew them. "15. Did either the FBI or the CIA have primery responsibility for investigating Nosenko's state- ments about Oswald? If n …”
“had primary responsibility for investigating Nosenko's statements about Oswald's activities abroad.. "16. What communication, if any, existed between the FBI and CIA with respect to evaluating and/or investigating Nose …”
“… (U) Rodger Rodger S Gabrielson Attachment NW 65924 Docld:32370080 Page 2 21543 Folder entitled Attachment #1 to the Questions on Nosenko & Oswald submitted on May 19, 1978 - Nosenko & Oswald Activities in 1962 (a comparison)”
“s on Nosenko & Oswald submitted on May 19, 1978 - Nosenko & Oswald Activities in 1962 (a comparison) Material Received from Ambassador Dobrynin Relating to Oswal …”
“… ie's 26 Page Report OS 8-144/A re Nosenko Deryabin Reports on Interrogation of Nosenko Golitsyn re Nosenko 1969 AB Case 4361 - Analysis of "Oswald" Letter KGB Personalities in the Minski Area - 12 May 1977. Memo dated 19 September 1977 for D/FBT from DDO Memo for the Record - dated 12 …”
“… eputy Chief, Security Analysis Group, dated 29 October 1975, Subject: Documents Relating to the Kennedy Assassination 7 soft files entitled Oswald's Contacts with the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City. Contacts given in their order of occurence Document from 835 page study - De …”
“… h to KEYSERS at the Moscow Airport? Yes. The following relevant questions were asked on test seven: Did you actually review the KGB file on OSWALD? Yes. Did LEE HARVEY OSWALD receive any KGB training or assignments? No. Were there any microphones installed in the North Wing of the U.S. …”
“… KEYSERS at the Moscow Airport? Yes., The following relevant questions were asked on test seven: Did you actually review the KGB file on OSWALD? Yes. Did LEE HARVEY OSWALD receive any KGB training or assignments? No..* ■ Were there any microphones installed in the North Wing of t …”
“… in any way by NOSENKO which might meet the above requirements is the assassination of President Kennedy: the involvement of Lee Harvey Oswald in the assassination and his association with the Soviet Union. * Given (a) speculation obtaining at the time that there was Soviet inv …”
“information on OSWALD: information which purportedly 0001102 2”
“14-00000 VLV revealed the substance of the content of the KGB files on OSWALD. This information clearly indicated that there was no KGB relationship with OSWALD, that the KGB had no operational interest in OSWALD, …”
“… 132 Recruitment of MERTENSO 133 Compromise of BARRETT 0, 134 Compromise of WILLERFORD 06 136 Recruitment of FRIPPEL 06 137 Lee Harvey OSWALD 143 Summary 144 Knowledge of other Seventh Department American Tourist Operations 145 Seventh Department Counterintelligence Operation …”
“… tigation of SLESINGER706 D 293 Arrest and Interrogation of KOTEND 295 GRU Agent SHUBIN OC 296 Arrest of BARGHOORN 298 Investigation of OSWALD 303 Residence in USSR 303 Request to Return to USSR 305 Post-Assassination Review of KGB File 307 The CHEREPANOV Papers 309 Contents: …”
“… of his position as Deputy - Chief of the American-British Commonwealth Section, NOSEN said, that he first became involved with Lee Harvey OSWALD. NOSENKO asserted that the recruitment of agents among foreign tourists was secondary to his department’s principal mission, the detecti …”
“… L in the 06 06 USSR. His account of FRIPPEL’s activities is consistent with FRIPPEL’s version, except as noted above. 06 or Lee Harvey OSWALD (1959-1960), he was involved with OSWALD in 1959 because he was the Deputy Chief of the American-British Commonwealth Sect of the Seven …”
“… he personally was involved with KGB operations launched against six Ameri can tourists and participated in investigations of Lee Harvey OSWALD and of a disaffected KGB colleague from the American Embassy Section, A.N. CHEREPANOV. In this period, also, he travelled on two occasion …”
“… GB operations against Americans, including two arrests, one recruitment, and . investigations of a suspected FBI agent and of Lee Harvey OSWALD. NOSENKO as well attributes to his senior KGB posi- tion during this period his knowledge of an American GRU agent and of the KGB investi …”
“4-00000 Top Secret GIMs. ■ (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964) The OSWALD CASE NOSENKO’s knowledge of the KGB’s interest in, OSWALD stemmed from his claimed Tourist Department . R assignments. He asserted th …”
“Information Residence in the USSR Prior to OSWALD’s arrival in the USSR, he was completely unknown to the KGB. Moreover, upon receipt of his visa application, the KGB Second Chief: Direc …”
“Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964) Although the KGB considered it possible that OSWALD might be an American agent, the KGB did nothing to investigate this possibility because "this would be done after the person is allowed …”
“… mal channels at the Soviet Embassy in Washington. KRUPNOV followed NOSENKO's orders, and either that day or the next NOSENKO learned that OSWALD failed to appear for a scheduled tour arranged by his Inturist guide. This prompted a search, and after several hours, OSWALD was found …”
“Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT -January 1962-January 1964) NOSENKO did not know who eventually granted OSWALD permission to reside temporarily in the USSR or who approved issuance of his temporary residence permit. The KGB gave instructions that h …”
“questioning of his neighbors and, associates, and coverage of his mail. After OSWALD's threatened second suicide attempt, the KGB "washed its hands of him" and that even though there was considered to be some possibility …”
“Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964) NOSENKO thought he himself was present at the time. ALEKSEYEV was given OSWALD's background, including his suicide attempt and the fact that he was not considered normal, and was told to advise the First Chief Director …”
“Head- quarters from the KGB Legal Residency in Mexico. The cable, which NOSENKO said he did not personally see, reported that OSWALD had visited the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City requesting permission to return to the USSR and that the cable specified that OSWALD had …”
“Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964). Post-Assassination Review of KGB File NOSENKO next learned of OSWALD's activities as a result of President Kennedy’s assassination. About two hours after President Kennedy was shot, NOSENKO was advised of t …”
“there. He ordered that all records in Minsk pertaining to OSWALD’s stay there, as well as an explanation of the meaning of the statement about influencing OSWALD, be flown immediately to Moscow by milit …”
“Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964) OSWALD never received any KGB training or KGB assign- ments. If any other department of the KGB or the GRU had wanted to use OSWALD in any way, …”
“… d it in his possession about 20 minutes. In October 1966 he again said that he read the file and that while doing so he saw a picture of OSWALD for the first time. NOSENKO added that he never met OSWALD personally. NOSENKO's assertion that the KGB First Chief Directorate first le …”
“… ;(Continued)0 earlier requested permission to return to the Soviet Union. In the last dated letter of the file, one of 9 November 1963, OSWALD advised the Soviet Embassy in Washington of his travel- under alias to Mexico, his fruitless contact with an official (whom CIA identifi …”
“… ibes KGB involvement in the .recruitment of [SVENCHANSKI7,O6 0the arrests of KOTEN and BARGHOORN, and the investigations. 0 of SLESINGER, OSWALD, and of former KGB officer CHEREPANOV, ie %his discovery that SHUBIN was a GRU agent, and his assignment to Geneva. Even if NOSENKO learn …”
“… 6% 301, 421, 432 NOSKOV, Yevgett, I : : 193. 299, NOVIKOVA, face 1 41 OHANNES, Gazartel :. "OKSANA" (Sea Ter le *: . OOMELICH, Paul 1 OSWALD, Lee Hart. aOSWALD, Marina : •s * *17• 303-309, 326 O ORCHARD, Thendere "OZERO" (See 5:::. PANKRATOV, Pave: *.. •«.* PAQUES, Georg …”
“… ENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR: CIA FROM: MEXICO CITY TO DIRECTOR : CABLE STATING THAT A CALL HAD BEEN PLACED TO SOVIET : EMBASSY BY LEE OSWALD ON 28 SEPTEMBER. : 11/23/1963 2 : TITLE DATE PAGES CONDOLENCE PHONE CALL USSR EMBASSY JFK ASSASSINATION OSWALD MEXICO SUBJECTS : DOCUMENT T …”
“… ITENSOR EXPRESSION 7020 NUMBER CONDOLENCE OVER LOSS OF PRES KENNEDY BUT DEVELOPED THAT: LIENVOY 2 HAD LOCATED CALL TO SOVIET EMBASSY OF LEE OSWALD MADE ON 28 SEPTEMBER. 3. BELIEVE FACT THAT LITEN (FROM OUR JOINT OPERATOR ION AND ION PROHIBITED OSWALD AWARD OF THIS CONTACT PASSED DATA T …”
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“… CT OF FOLDER : Abram Chaves 201 NUMBER, IF ANY INCLUSIVE DATES OF FILE MATERIAL Undated THRU APRIL 1978 RELEVANCE OR NON-RELEVANCE TO OSWALD & JFK ASSASSINATION: Neither the information or time frame is relevant. See Summary below. REASON OR ASSUMED REASON FOR INCLUSION IN TH …”
“DOMESTIC COLLECTION C .SION - Intelligence Information Report This effecting the National Sefame of the ited States within the mooning of the Espionage lows Title 18. U.S.C.irma 793 and 794, the wonsmission or revelation of which in any monnor to on uncutoend person is prohib”
“that position. In spite of hti-being a lawyer by profession, he is not astute, is only of average intelligence, is far from decisive, and frequently vacillates when called upon to make decisions. He is, however, extremely anti-Corounist. His deputy director - is Roberto Oliva”
“practically non-existent. Salvadorians and Guatemalans have also expressed the same desire. 2. In early October 1972, these urgings were taken into consideration by the Secretaryship of Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) (Secretaria| Permanent de Integration Econom”
“Intelligence Information Report This material contains information effecting Re MaKonol Defonia a the United States within the meaning of the Espionage lows. The u. USC Secs. 793 and 794, the tronminion or revelofon of which ive any manner to an unauthorized is prohibited by l”