“ans to leave San Jose 26 November.
"Representatives of this Agency in Co
sta Rica suspect that SUNOL
will try
to gather data in Texas to use in pro-communist/Castro propaganda in con-
nection with the assassination of President Kennedy.
26 November 1963 DIR 85176
Subject: Marina ”
“will try
to gather data in Texas to use in pro-communist/Castro propaganda in con-
nection with the
assassination of President Kennedy.
26 November 1963 DIR 85176
Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD.
(A)
(B)
FBI
RECIPIENT(S)
FBI, State, White
House, Secret Service
"The following inf”
“y to the Costa Rican National Assem-
bly, planned to leave San Jose, Costa Rica, for Poland 24 Novem
ber to at-
tend the World Peace Conference in Warsaw, Poland. SUNOL delayed his de-
parture and now plans to leave San Jose 26 November.
"Representatives of this Agency in Costa R”
“tro propaganda in con-
nection with th
e assassination of Presiden
t Kennedy.
26 November 1963 DIR 8
5176
Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD.
(A)
(B)
FBI
RECIPIENT(S)
FBI, State, White
House, Secret Service
"The following information on Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD, wife of Lee Harvey
O”
“n Marina either while she was in the Soviet Union
or after she left for the United States.
[
T
C
3
E
NOSENKO later told CIA on one occasion that he
"only skimmed the file" and on another that he
had it in his possession about 20 minutes. In
October 1966 he again said that he read”
“6
Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD.
(A)
(B)
FBI
RECIPIENT(S)
FBI, State, White
House, Secret Service
"The following information on Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD, wife of Lee Harvey
OSWALD, was volunteered by Moroccan student Mohammed REGGAB: born on 3
January 1938 in Safi, Morocco. REG”
“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, it would have had to secure
permission from the Seventh Department, w”
“SEARCH/ entitled
(201-743808)
:
"MARINA OSWALD'S NOTEBOOK"
for chronological listing.
See XAAZ-22406
This item provided comments and traces on the information
in Marina's notebook which was sent to CIA by the FBI on 13 April 1964.
The item was forwarded on 8 May 1964.
For further”
“13-00000
. *7 .
1. Paragraph 6,of our memorandum of 6 April 1964 was a -
55-H
response to question-f3 of your memorandum of 12 March 1964entitled:
i
. Questions Posed by State Department Files. That question read as follower
"At the time that L. M. OSWALD and M. OS WAL”
“interest in Marina either while she was in the Soviet Union
or after she left for the United States.
NOSENKO later told CIA on one occasion that he
Comment:
"only skimmed the file" and on another that he
had it in his possession about 20 minutes. In
October 1966 he again said tha”
“0
(CI/SI)
Subject: Assas
sination of Presid
ent John F. K
ennedy.
(Re
garding Liaison with FBI and l
atter's handling of
information from CIA.)
21 January 1964
[Commissio
n Document No. 300]
*
*
a.
Note f
rom DDP to J. Lee
RANKIN. Attach
ments:
Rece
nt Soviet Statements on Lee Ha”
“14-00000
1. I
TOP SECRET
640.
24. Did you hear of the OSWALD (case) prior to President
Kennedy's assassination?
Answer: Yes. (Reaction)
24a. Did you hear of the OSWALD (case) only after President
Kennedy's death?
Answer: Instead of the usual yes or no answer.
Subject”
“a later time.
re-
NW 65990 DocId:32396775 Page 2
DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT
26 November 1963 DIR 85069.
Subject: Travel of Pro-Communist Costa Rican
Congressman to Texas on 26 November 1963.
"A usually reliable source reported on 26 November 1963, that Julio SUNOL
Leal, pro-communis”
“AVY
S.S
.
W.H.
Warren
Coms'n
*
*
*
5
Mar
ch 1964
DDP 4
-1171
[CD No.
448]
Memorandum from DDP t
o J.
Lee RANKIN. Subject:
Summary of Findings in Regard to Allegations by
Mohammed REGGAB Relative to Marina OSWALD.
6 March 1964
DDP 4-1224
[CD No. 692]
Memorandum from DDP to J. Lee ”
“arina OSWALD.
Memorandum from DDP to J. Lee RANKIN.
Subject: Chronology of Lee Harvey OSWALD
's Stay
in
the Soviet Union. Alphabetical List of Persons in
the Soviet Union Who Were Known to or Mentioned by
Lee Harvey OSWALD and His Wife.
27 January 1964
CSCI 3/779,729
(CI/SI)
Subj”
“Wife.
27 January 1964
CSCI 3/779,729
(C
I/SI)
Subject:
Possible R
elat
ives
of Marina Nikolayevna
O
SWALD.
*
Warren
Coms'n
(*)
24-0940
*
*
*
*
NW 65924 Docld:32347960 Page 14
9b
Description of Document and Subject
30 January 1964
CSCI 3/779,814
(CI/SI)
Subject: Jack L. RUBY, Lee ”
“in Warsaw, Poland. SUNOL delayed his de-
parture and now plans to leave San Jose 26 November.
"Repr
esentatives of this Agency in Co
sta Rica suspect that SINOL will try
to gather data in Texas to use in pro-communist/Castro propaganda in con-
nection with the assassination of Pr”
“ame of HARVEY OSWALD
LEE."
4 December
1963 D
IR 86702
Subject: Lee Harv
ey OSWALD.
"Records of the F
oreigners Records Office of the German Federal Republic
in Cologne, Germany, show that Marina Nikolayevna PUSAKOVA OSWALD crossed
West Germany from East Germany to Holland on 3 Ju”
“escrip
tion of Document and Subject
CSC
I 3/779,482
(WH/3/Mexico
)
F.
B.I.
STATE
NAVY
S
.S.
Subject:
Second Interrogation (Mexican) of Silvia DURAN.
10 January 1964
*14 January 1964
CSCI 3/779,510
(CI/SI)
Subject: Assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
(Regarding Liaison wit”
“done.
8. At this point Mr. Slawson stated that as a result of our discussion
he felt that the question of possible inconsistencies had been resolved.
However, he asked that we send a brief written reply to the Commission’s
letter of 3 July 1964 embodying the substance of wha”
“h
ments: OUT Telegra
m No. 85758 and
CSCI-3/779,482.]
DIR-03101
(C/WH/3)
Subj
ect:
Fur
ther Informat
ion Provided by Moroccan
Student Mohamed REGGAB.
4-1886
• 22 February 1964
*
*
*
*
*
W.II.
*
NW 65924 Docld:32347960 Page 18
Ima
Description of Document and Subject
F.B.I.
STATE
N”
“?
"if these arrangements are satis
fac
tory
to you,
I would appreciate your
advising Howard P. WILLE
NS or
Samuel A. STERN fo our staff when it would be conven-
ient to have them visit your Agency to review the
files involved."
NW 65924 Docld:32357059 Page 6
SECRET
6
17 March 196”
“13-00000
4 Attachment D
SR/CI/Research Items for Warren Commission
7
a 1. 21 Jan. 1964 Questions to ba submitted to the Soviet Government.
2. 22 Jan. 1964 Queationaira for Karina OSWALD.
3. 25 Jan. 1944 The "OSWALD Chronoloay".
1 4. 25 Jan. 1964 Name lint with traces (pr”
“WALD and Marina OSWAL
D, Docu
me
ntary
R
ecord of Contacts with the United States
Department of Stat
e and the Immigration.
and Naturalization Service.
"2. Copies of le
tt
ers written by Lee
Harvey OSWALD to his mother, Marguerite
OSWALD, when he was living in the Soviet
Union.
"”
“11110754
FILE: MATERIAL RECD FROM AMBASSADOR DOBRYNIN
RELATINGTO OSWALD (SOU. GOVT DOCS) 1964
MEMO FOR J. LEE RANKIN
SUBJ DOCS ON OSWALD FURNISHED BY SDU. COLT.
EXIT
C.THE INCLUSION DI MARINAS VISA APPLICATION
SINGULAR IN VIEW OF FACT THAT COM. HID
NOT REILESTED INFO ON ”
NOTES from CIA·p. 82·source: semanticDerived signal62%Marina N. Oswald
“ny such tele-
grams which have been received."
6 December 1963 DIR 87520
Subject: Lee Harvey OSWALD.
"Reference is made to our OUT Telegram no. 86702 of 4 December 1963 which
gave information on the travel of Marina OSWALD (and presumably also Lee
Harvey OSWALD and their daughter”
“ny such tele-
grams which have been received."
6 December 1963 DIR 87520
Subject: Lee Harvey OSWALD.
"Reference is made to our OUT Telegram no. 86702 of 4 December 1963 which
gave information on the travel of Marina OSWALD (and presumably also Lee
Harvey OSWALD and their daughter”
“ny such tele-
grams which have been received."
6 December 1963 DIR 87520
Subject: Lee Harvey OSWALD.
"Reference is made to our OUT Telegram no. 86702 of 4 December 1963 which
gave information on the travel of Marina OSWALD (and presumably also Lee
Harvey OSWALD and their daughter”
“f the third
paragraph of our letter, which do not present security
problems requiring paraphrasing.?
"if these arrangements are satis factory to you,
I would appreciate your advising Howard P. WILLENS or
Samuel A. STERN fo our staff when it would be conven-
ient to have them visi”
“data on any such tele-
grams which have been received."
6 December 1963 D
IR 87520
Subject: Lee Harv
ey OSWALD.
"Reference is mad
e to our OUT Telegram no. 86702 of 4 December 1963 which
gave information on the travel of Marina OSWALD (and presumably also Lee
Harvey OSWALD and th”
“fficer undertook to pay for all the tele-
grams; he said the whole scheme was ba
sed
on 'orders from
Moscow'-
"2. Note:
To check on this story and to detect similar activity from
other areas, this Agency would appreciate receiving data on any such tele-
grams which have been rece”
“lems requiring paraphrasing.?
"if these arrangements are satis factory to you,
I wo
uld appreciate y
our advising Howard P. WILLENS or
Samuel A. STERN fo our staff when it would be conven-
ient to have them visit your Agency to review the
files involved."
NW 65924 Docld:32357059 ”
“ch do not present security
problems requiring paraphrasing.?
"if these arrangement
s are satis facto
ry to you,
I would appreciate your advising Howard P. WILLENS or
Samuel A. STERN fo our staff when it would be conven-
ient to have t
hem visit your Ag
ency to review the
files in”
“rom DDP to J. Lee RA
NKIN
.
Su
bject: Chronology of Lee Harvey OSWALD's Stay in
the Soviet Union. Al
phabetical List of Persons in
the Soviet Union Who Were Known to or Mentioned by
Lee Harvey OSWALD and His Wife.
27 January 1964
CSCI 3/779,729
(CI/SI)
Subject: Possible Relatives”
“interviewed by the
KGB in an attempt to establish his intentions. There was
no attempt to debrief OSWALD because "he was not an inter-
esting person and wasn’t normal." OSWALD was never questioned
on his past nor asked to write an autobiography.** From the
* NOSENKO provided deta”
“r 1963 he saw Lee Harvey
OSW
ALD receive six thousand five hu
ndred dollar
s in
a meeting inside the
Cuban Embas
sy (sic) in Mexico
City".
26 N
ovember 1963
DIR-85176
(WH/3)
*
*
Subject: Marina Nikolaeva OSWALD (information volun-
teered on Marina OSWALD by Moroccan student Moham”
“1964
CSCI 3/779,510
(CI/SI)
Subject: Ass
assination of President Jo
hn F. Kennedy
.
(Re
garding Lia
ison with FBI and latter's handling of
information from CIA.)
21 January 1964
[Commission Document No. 300]
*
*
a.
Note from DDP to J. Lee RANKIN. Attachments:
Recent Soviet Statem”
“ff when it would be conven-
ient to have them visit your Agency to review the
files involved."
NW
65
924 Docld:32357059 Page 6
SECRET
6
17 March 1964
Letter to Mr. Richard HELMS, Deputy Director for Plans,
dated 17 March 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel.
"At the conferen”
“sel.
"At the conference held in my office last
Thursday, March 12, we agreed to f
orward to you
cert
ain documents. Those documents accompany
this letter and they are as follows:
"1. Three ring loose-leaf notebook
containing a file entitled "Lee Harvey
OSWALD and Marina OSWALD, D”
“at the West German Em
bass
y in
Moscow. She
listed her final
destination as
U.S.A. Comment: Th
is c
onfirms information from the U.S
.
Embassy in Moscow to t
he effect that the OSWALD family traveled from Mes-
cow
to Rotterdam
by rail around 3 June 1962. He
lmstedt and B
entheim ”
“Description of Document and Subject
CSCI 3/779,482
(WH/3/Mexico)
F.B.I.
STATE
NAVY
S.S.
Subject:
Sec
ond Interrogation (Mexican) of Silvia DURAN.
10 January 1964
*14 January 1964
CSCI 3/779,510
(CI/SI)
Subject: Assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
(Regarding Liaison with F”
“conven-
ient to have them visit your Agency to review the
files involved."
NW 65924 Docld:323570
59
Page 6
SECRET
6
17 March 1964
Letter to Mr. Richard HELMS, Deputy Director for Plans,
dated 17 March 1964, from J. Lee RANKIN, General Counsel.
"At the conference held in my office”
“W 65924 Docld:323
47960 Page 21
Description of
Document
and Subject
F.E.I.
STATE
NAVY
S.S.
Other
War
ren
Coms'n
29 April 1964
DDP 4-2160
[CD No. 871]
Memorandum from DDP to J. Lee RANKIN.
Subject:
Photograph of Lee Harvey OSWALD.
30 April 1964
Unnumbered
(CI/SI)
Telephone Contact”
“d at the West German E
mbas
sy i
n Moscow. She
listed her final
destination as
U.S.A. Comment: T
his
confirms information from the U
.S.
Embassy in Moscow to
the
eff
ect that the OS
WALD f
amily traveled fro
m Mes-
cow to Rotterdam by rail around 3 June 1962. Hel
mstedt and Be
nt”
“ee Harvey
OSWALD and Marina Nikolevna OSWALD.
[FOIA No. 627-821]
13.
DIR-92725, 6 January 1964 [FOIA
No
. 456-7
71]
14.
Memorand
um for
J. Lee RA
NK
IN, dat
ed 6 March 1964;
Subejct
: Jaf Bation in SA
Possession Regarding
Lee Harvey EDUCTION BADDHO Novender 22, 1963.
[FOIA 590-25”
“15) Were there any efforts made to develop an OSWALD/Cuban
connection?
(16) What form did they take?
(17) What exchanges were there with the FBI on this subject?
(18) What action developed from these exchanges?
(19) What records are there on these exchanges and where are
they?
NW”
“g information on OSWALD'S ac-
tivities in
Mexico City, a
nd any other mate
rials not
already furn
is
hed and within the scope of the third
paragraph of our letter, which do not present security
problems requiring paraphrasing.?
"if these arrangements are satis factory to you,
I w”
“Moscow so she could ap-
pear at Embassy for visa interview. His Ameri-
can passport was returned to
him. U.S. Embassy
Moscow stated
twe
nty months of realities of l
ife
in Soviet Union had cle
arly had a maturing effect
on OSWALD.
(3) Latest Headquarters information was an FBI
re”
“d left the office slamming the door. On 28 Sept OSWALD went to the
Consul General of the Sov Union t
o request a visa for Russia. He said
i
n helping hi
s cas
e, t
hat his wife was a Sov c
itizen; t
hat he was a
mil
itan
t Communis
t and had lived
three
yrs in
Russia.
OSWALD told”
“(among all Soviet Government organs) in
every defector to the USSR, and from inferences which may be
drawn from certain entries in OSWALD’s "Historical Diary" and
certain statements made by his wife, Marina, during inter
views on behalf of the Warren Commission. After President
”