“PHILIP A. HRODAK Cadet Union
P. O Box IM
311 W. King Dtroety
MIDDLETOWN, Pa.
Owouso, Micn.
BTERANIE o. RUSEK
Georgian Court College
Lakewood, re. J.
October 51, 1952
MDr. Kurt Glaser
1717. -20th St., Il.%.
Washington 9, D.C.
Dear Mr. Glaser:
I hnvo read your article”
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. In July 19h9, Horvat wrote the Honorable Joserh C. Grew in care 1
of the National Committee for a Free Europe introducing himself as
the Representative of the Democratic Slovenes and President of the
International Peasant Union for Europe, and suggesting that he j”
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On pare 7 one can send the testimony of ”
“that he had reviewed the
Soviet press for that period and found nothing about MASARYK.
This was quickly endorsed by. SVESTKA. When the undersigned
once more stated his belief that people who had known better
would take the first opportunity to overthrow Communism, both
CHERN”
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undersigned even more blandly asked him if he meant to say
that Czechoslovakia would have become a Communist power had
the Soviet armies not occupied the country by the end of the
SVESTKA said that there was no doubt”
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. ranctev ZONF’A"IMn Ty
A TV aril condemn the anti- sidtuaithat; a date had been set what i have said, reallycarried ,I
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“of the individuals
and groups with whom it is proposed that my office will have dealings
in connection with our authorized activities. From time to time in
the future I shall furnish you with additional names. The 'following
are the names:
I - Individuals:
George M. Dimit”
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I rend with attention and interest the article
"the Aursia First’boyo in andio Proc Eprope‘".by i.r.Kirt Cloner.
Erving no docuientation on hand in order to verify
all particular effirtations cont ined in this article, I can ox-
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AT ANT RATS, THE SOVIETS ARE IN A BLIND ALLEY. IF HE Wsto BOOT WILL
WEIGH EVEN IEAVIMR ON THE NECKS OF THE OPPRESSED PEOPLE ARID •MOSCOW’S CIMANDS
vroN THE FRIGHTENED PUPPET GOVERNMENTS OF THE CAPTIVE COUrgs WILL BECONS MORE
PRES”
“during 1948; chairman of Committee of
Free Czechoslovakia, Paris, France during 1949.
w n ro M e trA G .a m a
PUBLICATIONS: Has authored over 30 books on art and literature, including
Contemporary Painting. - lished in 1932. Collaborated
with Encyclopedia Ilium n. branch of”
“led by Gen. Maxime WEYGAND and Gen. Jozef -
PILSUDSKI beat an invading Soviet army, which had, among’
other things, Joseph STALIN as its commissar, SV ESTKA tried
to dispute the fact that this took place, whereupon the under-
signed offered to buy him a. history book. That se”
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(Miss Augustine outlined the history of the Glavik-Majer Conference
and the conditions which are currently existing there in. GoPy Mies
Aupustine’s report will shortly follow this report of the mooting with State).
in reply to Miss Augustine’s statement that understood ”
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“memory than Pres Europe believes.
They will remember what good came to them from asove from the
• Went; that it wBS the bombs which on the eve of * end
nar were murdering women and children in peasef:1 residential
quarters of Prague and Plzen and which destroyed the Plzen Sko”
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At thin time, fioupustino advised, the Czechoslovaks are still
meeting in Separate r/go, but that the morrer in expected to take place
wiry shortly. She further advised that The. Zenkl and announced his Committee’s
indebtedness he turn 2 to *3,0 0; whereupon Mr. Vedoler ”
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“convincing
the., or couble dealing, "t the "Council of Free Czechoslovakia"
1: in: ested even now by ".ollov-trecellers", ft has been : roved
ly 33 c " po jig serore ti.o oubco.mittee to investi Pto the
me inistintion o, the Internal Security Act and other Internal
decu”
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SECRET Jmary 10, 1952 Tool
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Tor tfr. “. ". Polboar
lr. J. 7. Leich
From: N.J. Nose
CODJECT: meport of a otant of State Depertaont, Todwaday, January 2. 19. 2.
Jan ms Auguntino, !. rated ‘la d Lt:, zalworth Barbour,
P MBEDT a Mr. Harold C. Vedolor,”
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“agent and fled over the
t-up and find they are doing a
cry good job border into Carchoslovakia
"f "But
Radiowhen Europeat-the
FreeI called I got plant
important personal records
such
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RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS SERVICE
July 20, 1953
The following report is one or the first full attacks on the
recent "Balloon Operation" in Czechoslovakia. The text was read
over Radio Prague on July 13, 1953:
We are going to read to you new an article from t”
“SOVIET STRENGTH.
IT WOULD WEAKEN NATO.
H. WEST GERMAN GOVERNMENT ALSO VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED TO RAFACKI PLAY AND
ALL SUCH “DISENGAGEMENT" PLANS CENTRAL EUROPE FOR SAME REASONS. BONN
ALSO CONSIDERS SUCH PROPOSALS AS SINISTER AND SUBTLY INTIMIDATORY TO WEST
GERMANS, WHO DO NOT C”
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SEND TY‘
COFY
January 21, 1952
IAmerican Consulate
Munich
. Germany
Gentlemen:
The undersigned. Dr. Fela Gyorky of 21 Fast 92nd Street, New York
City and Mr. Alexander A. Back of the above address wish to request
your assistance in connection with consequen”
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th am fme * nf the hare Pfou, C NE - h”
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was a young one and on occasion claimed to know more than
those who have been purifying Communism for ’50 years - and .
more. The undersigned joked about the fact that the Soviet
Union would have to give the Cubans petroleum free 'if the
sugar crop this y”
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ARI "LYI Sorury %. 1950 Q (,, :
xuxonte
To: D. r. it. Dolleuro
Hr. J. F. Leich
Prong R. J. Moro
S2J..00 Report of reacting at State Diportrant, Todnen-hi, January 23, 1952.
PRESENT: Mino Ihry Augustine representing Dr. J. F. Leich his absence.
ur. Harold C”
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SECURE TY INFORMATION
D. TO THE CONNUNIS TS:
THE KREMLIN IS RIGHT IN ONE POINT--THIS IS AN EVENT OF INNER: : SIGNIFICANCE. -
IT PROVES ONCE MORE, AID XORS DRAMAEICALLY THAN AT ABY TIME SINCE THE THIRTIES,
DIAT NO COMMUNIST CAN EVER BE SAFE. THOSE or YOU”
“•
da renvoycr ccn voyege eprs lca nouvelice do la dernlero tentative d'invasion.
Jo lui ai encore caul rlccmment a telephone ct il a cu a de Taire part des i
recultats n’gatifa de tes efforts, toujours en fonction des cCmes circonstances.
Lo lottrea careac’es cux cutres ends ”
“II. 10 May-72 EAST GERMANY a
The Czechoslovak.guestoivere cersianay msenarr ond lay 1972 at Berlin-Schonereid Air-
port by Herbert Nalchorek, deputy hoedoorathesagics nlepartment, and other collabora-
tors of the SED Central Comitzen,ws-uellwas-byang sentatives of the CSSR Em”
“drobak--lecordinz ecratary.
ur. Lakins ( of Latvian descent), Hev. "ilvije rubisio (of Croatian
descent) and otephen J. Skubik (or Ukrainian descent)--ureau
manager, Joseph A. Jackovica (of ‘lovak descent was Federation’s
Secretary reseral cut accused by other officers fer 19”
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B. TO TS COEUNISTS:
— TAS KRSMTIN IS RIGHT in ONE -POINT—THIS IS AN EVENT OF DAMEN : SIGNIFICANCE.
IT MOVES ONELORE, AND ARE PRANATICALLY THAN AT ANY TIME SINCE THE THIRTIES,
THAT NO COMMEGIST CAN EVER 8Y SAFE. THOSE OF YOUR LIKE”
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Sir,
On behalf of r. A. dretsionu, ‘hairman of the last
conference, and r. Constantine otitch. Chairman of the
Serbian Not: nal Committee, Chair an of the next mooting
of the Central and astern european inference, I an in
viting 01 and your political”
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“as the outcome the negotiations. i-s Augustine informed
the meeting of Dr. Dolbeare’s opinion that, should negotiations fail:
a) all financial ties would cease with organised Czechoslovak
exile groups ,
/ NCPE would obliged to select individuals as advisers in
various functi”
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“persuade the United States ovornpent to 89
on record favoring the present western boundaries of /eland,” of
other crospa . loveniane have ano Congressman of their dessent--young
and prominent vr. Sletnik from the fourth istriet of vi nogota,
our Ssech friends can claim an old”
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.o (1.0,0 nid 1do olabor on rys in Crceno-Slovnrie.
Corta or : see Presidency Ox the Jlove:
1 Cent oil ". atialry I visited : rent de : test : . ’ .
boint erected in 1 o. th- V: Ar,; • istie a/orvow.”
“NOT COME. IF ALL THE PEOPLE THAT BERIA PROMOTED AND ALL THE
LOCAIZIRGANS F THE &VD IN THE USSR ARE TO BE PURGED, AS IS NOW ANNOUNCED WHAT
DO YOU THINK KILL H PEN TO YOUR POOR MARIONETFES IN THE SATELLITES? YOU HAVE'
EVEN LESS CHANGE TO SURVIVE MAN THE (HGCNARY COMMUNIST. AGAIN”
“were coming from above" and that our people knew this".
Yet our people have got a longer memory than Free Europe believes.
They will remember what good came so them from above from the
West; that it wee the bombs which on the eve of the end -of the
war were murdering women an”
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TO CAESAR von w/h Phez .5 MEGHIS
RADIO WARSAW JULY 20 0700 HOURS QUO? BALLOON ACTION. AMERICAN :
IMPERIALISTS HAVE LATELY LAUNCHED IN RESTRICT GERMANY A CAMPAIGN
AGAINST CZECHOSLOVAKIA - THE DAILY RUDE PRAVO STATED IN AN ARTICLE
ENTITLED QUOTE A CAMPAIGN CONDEMN”
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raio Europe Anti.German Propaganda
Houses Reds’ The money was to be spent not
for building and equipping a
broadcast station, but also for
financing the escape of refugees.
Station Got Millio from countries behind the Iron
C’urrain and giving”
“so that the latter may address concentrated and repeated
appeals to the Red Army not to fire on Polish workers and peasants,
not to interfere in the Polish struggle for freedom, and to consider
the Polish people as the allies of the soviet people in their common
struggle agai”
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those of cure there nre also st the nomont several serious obstacles
for our close cooperation o '''' and ’':° Federation, or
two bodies e neist o' different national gre-ps. coze of the
nationalities present in C :,DAVO
havo not their counterparts in the
Federation a”
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inclusion of Dr. Cousky, or am other person, >8 one of the 12 representatives
of the National Council, who, together with the 12 representatives the
mtioal Carrittea an to onrry on the discu afonn leading to the formation
pannent bod to represent Csoclonlovak ”
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Parer* " HLETKO JUITA KRAICOVIC PRSNOIR HRUSCV KT FRANK 3. OURCAR
MICHAEL J VARoovICH
teen w. 19th Rtrest 10810 Buckeye Road 4786 Baptist Road
President Uhtcaa”
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MEMORANDUM FOR: The Record
VIA : Chief, SB
i Chief of Station
SUBJECT : Celebration of the Czech National Day,
9 May
1. The celebration of the Czech national day on 9 May
was held at the residence of the Czech Ambassador, Karel HANUS,”
“natural, that this, too, can only create dis-
gust towards those' who have started this criminal action. Besides,
the pictures of the Fascist provocations in Berlin are, no sensa-
tional nems for us, as the directors cf the balloon action obviously
imagine. Similar pictures w”
“# 122 USFA 21 July 1950 Secret,
University Professors Dr. KOVARNA is listed among Czech "traitors"
residing in Western countriea on a Cominform circular from Prague
which instruct-;; all the v arlous sections of the Cominform in all
countries to furnish all possible informati”
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MESSAGE ON BANKNOTE'
On one side:
Czechoslovaks, know this:
The regimeic weaker than you have dared to think!
Power dies with the. people and the people stand opposed.
With unity and courage, organize your strength: Down ■
with the collective! Insist on workers’”
“themselves in a blind alley, If
the Moscow boot weighs even heavier on the necks of the
oppressed pecole and if scow’s demands upon the frightened
puppet governments become more pressing, the resistance of
the people will only gres: for the people will not return
into scomJe”
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deeper and hit harder on religion and philosophy.
6. While Congressman Kersten is aware that many of the
captive population are not interested in Tightest movements, it is
his opinion that RFE cannot beat communism with socialism. In
particular, he f”
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Executive Roguery
SECRET an FORMATION: 7-8541
Chief, Operations Division, CPC 29 February 1952
Attention: Mr. W. F. Rowland
Chief, Contact Division, 00 HH-196
Hungarian Exile Activities
1. A Hungarian Governzent-in-Exile which feels that it can
"awaken the spir”
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subcommittee mD appointed to oxarlino the situation; this omittee come
posed r. r. R. Dolbeare, Dr. Levering Tyson and vr. Frso k Altschul. The
subcommittee was informed the Board of Directors that, should the Czecho-
Slovaks fail to overcome their di:”
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“can only ornate die-
gust towards those who have started this criminal action. Besides,
the pictures of the Fascist provocations in Berlin are no sensa
tional news for us, as the directors cf the balloon action coviously
imagine. Similar pictures were published not-long ago in c”
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With words of justified anger cur citizens come with the leaflets
and they are especially offended by the fact that ons of the
leaflets is some kind of a facsimile of the new Czechoslovak crown
stamped on both sides by inflanatory words. Cur citizens hold in
esteem”