“14-00000 CLAS ‘ICATION i AL/US 07FT0r : ONLY F15034 5 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. 00- -29448 INFORMATION REPORT CO NO. 7618 Guide 40 COUNTRY Poland/ttalyf DATE DISTR. /9 Mar 1951 ’SUBJECT Biographical Data - Hen …”
“14-00000 CLAS ‘ICATION i AL/US 07FT0r : ONLY F15034 5 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. 00- -29448 INFORMATION REPORT CO NO. 7618 Guide 40 COUNTRY Poland/ttalyf DATE DISTR. /9 Mar 1951 ’SUBJECT Biographical Data - Hen …”
“SOURCE Foreign representative of a US resettlement agency which is interested in bringing the subject of this report to the US. The following information was forwarded to the headquarters of that agency to determine placement possibilities in the US. To …”
“1 4-00000 65 CRET ! CONFIDENTIAL) RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED “1 OFFICE OF ORIGIN CIA EVALUATION SHEE. REPORT Cs/ER 5364 001 294481hare DATE OP DISTRIBUTION / VALUE EVALUATION OF CONTENT A CONSIDERABLE VALUE’ 1 CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES 0 B …”
“14-00000 CLAS SICATION CONSIDEDTIAL SCPLICI CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY F-5564 REPORT NO. 00 -B-29147 INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. 7618 Guide 40 COUNTRY . Hungry Austria DATE DISTR. /y Mar 1951 SUBJECT Biogra al Data -Lisilo …”
“14-00000 6721 SECRET /CONFIDENTIAL ) RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED EVALUATION SHEET 090/ER 3569 2008 29447 OFFICE OF ORIGIN REPORT NO. DATE OF DISTRIBUTION 9 EC A. 14 M2651 Co. VALUE EVALUATION OF CONTENT D 27 A . CONSIDERABLE VALUE' %. 1 CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES …”
“14-00000 CLAS SICATION 0 ./US Ci F-556 7 S CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. 00 -B-29446 INFORMATION REPORT . CD NO. 7615 Guide <»0 COUNTRY Intria/Geranny : DATE DISTR. 14 Mar 1951 SUBJECT Biographical Dota …”
“4-00000 Confidential RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED Ny 28911 OFFICE Of ORIGIN EVALUATION SHEET REPORT NO. OCOIER5564 DATE OF DISTRIBUTION - VALUE 4 L. IA 00 B 29416 14 May 5 EVALUATION OF CONTENT CA CONSIDERABLE VALUE 1 CONFIRMED BY …”
“CLAS ICATION D IC g ONLY .7-50 7 S CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY| REPORT NO. 00 -B-29445 INFORMATION REPORT CO NO. 7618 Guide 40 COUNTRY usen/o OATE DISTR. 14 Mar 1951 SUBJECT Dio ca ■ Olemn A V NO. OF PAGE …”
“14-00000 .CONFIDENTIAL1 RESTRICTED ." UNCLASSIFIED EVALUATION SHEEi 13Y 6701 C.CD/RR5567 OFFICE OF ORIGIN CYA. VALUE. REPORT 00B 29445 14 Snared EVALUATION OF CONTENT - da A CONSID RABLE VALUE 090 1, 1 CONFIRMED BY OTHER BOURCES •7 B OF VALUE . -2 PROBABLY T …”
“14-00000 CLAS ‘ ICATION OzMrXL/u 3 Orylcl/6 F- 5564 s *»# CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. 00 -B-29444 INFORMATION REPORT CO NO. 7613 Guide 40 COUNTRY US@2/Germanz DATE OISTR. ‘1 Mar 1951 • SUBJECT Biographical Datn Boris …”
“14-00000 / - ( CONFIDENTIAL . SECRET RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED 7 EVALUATION SHEET- COIER C/A OFFICE OF ORIGIN REPORT NO. DATE OF DISTRIBUTION 0015 24444 1470251 VALUE ; EVALUATION OF CONTENT r__ jA CONSIDERABLE VALUE 1 CONFIRMED BY OTHER SOURCES cee O …”
“… AREA 47 49 49 so 51 52 53 94 ■'EFq^BGFiNAMErfnnroSGXREXTran'TllT^^ ide 0 c C 1 E E R As above 1 S C 1 2 F E P 2 P O L 3 L A tis IP REPORT IS 1 RESPONSE TO A NUMBERED REQUIREMENT, WERE SOURCES RECOMMENDED 3 M 1 L 4 N E. A ur CONNECTION THEREWITH CONTACTED U ZOL WHSNCZ7 4 A R …”
“… naturalised French in 1947. -- Recently, L.o was cleared by SIAFG to coo ovorything from the Pyrenees to the Elba. E3 did co and made a report a the Atlantic Forces. Filo articles were considered 0.1 by the French, and oven corn translated in the press review bullatin, Me "Doo …”
“allegedly eroto several crticha under tha pesudaiya "Banai" in ■ tha Suica socialist press, notably in tha paper "Liboru- Stara.* In L. 1915, ha rotaread to Fropco and eateled ct Emtrong (Soina), share bo still resided at 211 Avenue Pierre Broasolotta. Since 1515, b baa had”
“… t passed to BASTOS because they had bech obtained from ALLOPATHY.) . - 2. On 27 October BISTCJ enforced Annum that the translation of the report had Aeon forwarded by tha Cniof of Folica to Colonel LSAER800, the present hand of the Federal Eolitical Folica in Dia da Janizo, who, in …”
“ANGUDs, head of the Servicio da Vigtlaneia of the Department of Political caJ Social Order (D.O.P.S. ), SEo Paulo, uto has indicate an interest in receiving it. * 3. As an introduction to tha tranalation of tha reports, LISTS Cascribed briefly Brasil’s Statoloos refugee iraig”
“1 4-00000 rono**;v AeExaru.Cotonti. ' 1. RIQD-846 reported on 2 October 1954 that about 6 such stateless rofugees with entry visas for Brasil issued prior to 30 Jins 135, ware in • Hors King waiting for transportation to Bruit ? a4 :onye GuDRE1 2. The head of the W.C.C. o”
“… Feport No: W/P 5929. Date of Information: Current Ploce acquired France, Paris Date Acquired: 8 January 1952' Evaluation: C-J • Date of Report: 12 January 1952 Cource: Through. • fairly reliable source trim an informant with ml contacts. 1. Jesera L id, involved in the “Pronntor …”
“… Fotruar 113 ■61. The follcin €iifernation or Froderie SEBC, believed to bo ' identical VlU your cut ject, haa too: translated: de a res report in German resolved from A "ill-placed sourep in the Copt German Government", • and transmitted to headquarters in 100% 20%, & Margl. 1/52 …”
“1 4-00000 % on 0 4 -2- Eftcrall, van werhing for German Dotapepore, leaver. Lo Caalined, ctoting that 1.2 Led a bad cesi in loa • . : Clint ha hid airerg. 1 further stated Chat hit coricus CLNTerences coricis CLNcrences : of opinion with Pawl LOSDll, alen-nardo fe”
“… UCHROT nou in Torla c.a cocninte ccrrespealen. fer “dex Dunli, rochably in identical with thio liana UECEDr mentioned in the "Finch EXJUIL Report (SLA-3122, Part III, Vcl. I, p. 54 which ptatom1 Erso: Dr. Ren/DURGHDr Addrozar Deals, 6 Larfuscurcasso Laticrelity: Garuzan, born ‘/ …”
“14-00000 Tap % 2LS E Cb:VO Fron ‘Win To: The Aubesdodor Eorother a, W Fro b P. Llvinea Cl-1cornp Full rep rta tile tle of the International Loccuo Ccarulttes te bo ab Cellowis --------------. 1. Cara cat maintenance c? al counseling eno other essictazno to EJ couderee (”
“… ensity 1 usa forwarded La Leferenep 0. dispatch i prepared to record in greater detail the infermabica forwarded in Lofer-: enoa 0 and to report the latest developments eencoming Identity 1. 2. Several trace following the 17-ono 1953 deconptratiens, a roup Ci ExoS Cosman : retedto …”
“… ndicated that they would give their Burjort to CAZIDIT or other axiating organisations rather than to V • nea groap. (The German language report vi the CAICGIT mooting is forwarded under separate - cover as Attac cent "A®) 5. . On 71 July 1953, a special Dieting of various West Ber …”
“ho (Identity 3) intended to resign from Identity 1 since ho was receiv ing insufficient support to take a living. Eo stated that although he was rocolv- ing cots cupport from Tuentity 4, it was not enough to maintain his organisation upon a working basis. Identity 3 said that”
“other hand, C.ULC’A lookoi upen the TTOCCULT office under the leadership cf Identity 7ea en increasingly wndcsirablo elecent in the Borlin end Los Gorznd-como. Lo- carding to Identity 5, it was about this time that Coudreau begen calling overtures to CNEONA, reportedly acting ”
“14-00000 & 09-A 92002 3 1 chas cailel copica of tha booklet to prominent public figures throughout West Bor * lin, caong them Identity 5 end CADO:, cut one mock after identity 5 received hid cey, Coudrchi telophoned his requesting comment concerning the publication end ”
“law in bontorn vertany. Fenard also stated that he hias heard of no recent activity upon the part of Identity 1 and has heard of no replacement being named to fill the post vacated by Identity 3. 15. The bezborship list of Tuentity 1 as reported in DEN-207 ugrocs in part with ”
“… voal the followty ration concern- Ln the subject: (a) Thamane e: to a IC appeared in colsiscilon with • Paul cal liate .ARC cans, no Jbi report cn ti.a Interrelation or th.o : colt dated 0 October 2947. utated dust de 61165-257 yooun Latta arid Rutecsts Fl-hilsi over a ported of e …”
“1 4-00000 293 report also stated that FSun 019 Getiva during the opanich Civil war in support of the lcyuliota and una reputed to have had .ood contorts with t …”
“… ot Lollor’u Chmirch, Ta., nor Quakertown, Fa., but that she weg cocking erplcycent again in work aiding DPO. A Another castion of this report wan devoted to O-N/ESC" -. ca CI Louis end Eoytroesta PISCIE-1, tho 19 comptima kncum ty te Lisfm (lulmitivo, Furi, Itola educated in bot …”
“4-00000 -itetitrsi rreT. 2 00 2 Force Loserva. Thio ropert further stated Lat in Au uat 1/50 he returned ten Enothiar trip to Camnany where ha conducted negotiations for tha llarvard Eusclen Research Center in connection with Cia eatollalcent in Hinich of a. Passion Rad”
“for Harvard, but FLCIR did not have oloso contacts with him.. (o) D.o FBI in eh investigative report ca Carol Dur. CRALDS dated 4 Ceneasy 1952 stated that mn incruant of knot reliability edviced that in Cotchox and December 1941 grid clso …”
“… J. 62702 in February 1942 Chat 1- had no positive information bus bo- LioveJ that FISC121 wo working for the 020. Neyl K:l (4) Xn a FDI report c Calanon A. niiol dated 21 February 1950, on informant of knaim reliability atatad Chat t nt 1203, reportedly a comdar co Chip Soviet in …”
“creun’gl rt* NV G (o) A GSC report onP-". 037 and histifo dated 17 August 1950 in- cluded a Cluded 115b of 0 14pt r of rad Lift__ € J Clcereot"y cotainad fro the cubjcoto …”
“… ked 0 7 6.31 unkden:11 Led £ricnls In Ion FIDCLR hnd Contao to iith fellou-zoric-no. tha purposo of Lia trip to Italy wis un’ Dalle (?) A report dated 10 September 2951 stated that one GRAZLUCX and u Lio,. and C.IVASI end ulfo cent the holiday c? Easter, 1951, at Vorris (near lisple …”
“… presant thereabout and estititicp cf cubgont tcots t Lota recreated Cle inferration from the JJ3I cadvilledrica you crea recalving thrip report. 5. Do information contained to this Clepattn t not t bo distributed catsid 39F cffico — full L-v , you c7 Clva CICeSDO a tolas cctlino …”
“… as able to dwell at some length on the apacial handling that wa have given opocial intorost enSCo, and to - cite chapter and vorso of our report to the CC3. Nonatholcss,. -• it was folt that we should vory greatly intensify our efforts a Ln this haspoet. It to clearly considered th …”
“… sed to determine this information and that this form was prevented to ths agencies, for their use, on December 7. They have been asked to report on all persons assisted. $ (b) Question! What, if any, project exists to relieve TB incidence among this group? Supplemental aid is pr …”
“employed. In some Cases, agency participation was apparent; in others, not. The degrog of agency aid in finding these jobs would be difficult to pinpoint. (3) There is also evidence that 20 to 30 oncapees have onliated in Labor Service Companion Co “other nationalities". Her”
“supplemental and ae families are visited and their noods determined. Closo supervision will be exercised to ensure that the agonoies relate this aid to the solution of the families’ problems, including health difficulties and housing. 3. All oucapoes will to registered for e”
“… ed to determine t.Ma information and that th: o form was presented to the agencies, for their use, on December 7. They have been asked to report on al: poreona s.s:eted. (b). Quieaticnia . Wret, : any, project exists to relieve TB incidence among this group? - - Supplemental aid …”
“be employed. In so00 casos, agency participation was apparent, in others, not. The dogroo of agency aid in finding theso jobs would be difficult to pinpoint. (3) There ia also evidence that 20 to 30 oacapeea have onlisted m p in Labor Service Companies do “other nationalit”
“operation. 2. Increased supplemental aid as families are visited and their DEUss noedo determined. Close euporvialon will bo exorcized to onouro that tho agencies relate thio aid to the solution of the families’ problems, including health difficulties and housing. u gy ”
“I rODT jEUXEl • f r the fwily with the basic objective being • even /• 0 • cement ij a country of ieaigration OF, if this :e * roseipie. re-establishment within the economy of their pre- vent • residence. although the Escapee Frogram Division operations Mission for German”
“complicated by the nood to tringfor unemploy tes cent and rolief bonofito from other areas. Whilo thio installation in not coent to to a housing project or jeai-permanent quarters, the type € of aid needed by coot porcono dolgctcd will probably rooult in a fairly stable pop”
“to Soviet eocapeon. Reportedly, AFRP has distributed in the neighborhood of $15,000 in supplemental asoletanco in the form of food, olothing, lodging, ato., to oscapoea registered in their caseload. The Tolstoy Foundation has distributed in the neighborhood of $19,000. In add”
“ocasulate and USEP representative, the Eimission process la complicated by the r.ecJ to transfer uneaploy- meat and roliof benefits from other areas. While thla installation 1a not coons to be a housing project of scal-pernanon t quarters, tha type o? and nacued by tost perso”
“… ble to dwell at some length on the apocial 00 handling that we have riven special interest ca3d ,. and to cite chapter and verse of our report to the 0r2. Nonatheless, it was felt that we should very greatly intensify our efforts in this kaspoct. It a clearly considered that the …”
“… y cri tied y the . derrian country unit. Critieinn lin been reefved on three cecasions from (KOBARI), and 1s also included in Department report to the OC2 group. ‘ The olez s -a t nt the Cerman country unf, has been Hamecessarily ke allisticl. ’-som has adopted overly restrictive …”