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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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President Uhtcaa”
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1 CITY AND KNOWN KGB MEMBER, AND JIRI SVESTKA, CZECH CONSUL AND
CONSUL IN ME D0
1 IDENTIFIED MEMBER OF THE CZECH INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, EXHIBITED
EVERY INDICATION OF DISBELIEF OF EGYPTIAN CHARGES THAT UNITED
STATES’ AIRCRAFT HAVE PROVIDED SUPPORT TO”
“OCCUPIED
COUNTRIES? WHO WILL FALL WITH BERIA IN PRAGUE AND WHO WILL BE DRAGGED DOWN BY
HIS FALL IN BRATISLAVA? WHO WILL BE THE NEW SLANSKY AND Who THE NEW CLEMENTIS?
AND HIEN THE PUROZ SPREADS AND BROADENS, DOWN FROM THE FOLITEUREAU TO THE LANDS
AND DISTRICTS, TO THE OFFICES ”
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CZECHS AID SLOVAKS: HEAR THE MESSAGE WHICH COMES-90-YOU TODAY
FROM THE FREE WOULD!
THE SOVIET UNION IS GETTING WEAKER!.
THE PNCPLES OF THE CAFTIVE COUNTRIES ARE GROWING STRONGER!
The Soviet Union is Rett weaker. The struggle for Stalin’s
heritage sh”
“Church, 423 West 46th Street (this church
houses the American Place Theatre — Robert LOWELL’s group). LICCCKY/1
got this idea from the recent Czech travails — which she hails as
• evidence of the power of Czech intellocracy — and from the com---. on
referred to in paragraph 3”
“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”
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to alter the course of history: new forces rade their
appearance on the battlefield, the people son their first
major victory in their fight with the regime.
CZECHS AND SLOVAKS!
The more your oppressors are shaken by uncertainty, the
greater in the certainty of yo”
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AACIREK IPP’CRlANT FA Ck WICH MInEo IhiS ir V. LATLOY Of BASIC
PRICIPIES OF 1.TEANAT IONAl. LA PARTICULOEL’ O JECTIONADLE IS THE
FACT THAT IT TOOK PLACE AT A TIME When Tie NAIIOSS Of THE ENTIRE
WCkLe ARE INCREASING THEIR EFFORTS TC STRA GTPEN THE PEACE AND ASSU”
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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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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
29 March 1968
1
1. On the occasion of the visit of the local Consular
Jef
S3/F1
Association to the "Home Fair" on 28 March the undersigned con
versed on and off with Jiri SVESTKA (P-7111), Second Secretary
of the Czechoslovak Emba”
“you arc a traitor
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too the Peoples’ Democracy of
Czechoslovakia. What is your 9*
de lense?"
woreryect fl
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1/ % is so much to say. But where to
During the next 15 years,1
ooxcaetye Milada worked tirelessly in the 4
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25 September 1953
MEMORANDUM FOR: ASSISTANT TO DCI
SUBJECT: Attached Letter from William H. Smyth
With reference to the second paragraph of the attached
letter, the following information will answer the questions
Mr. Smyth’s statement before the House Committee ”
“tSince they were unable to get
1 evidence against her, the Com-
munist Secret Police brutally
1 he "fixed" judges sentenced her
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to death. All Czechoslovakia is
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CERNINO ASSENTESISM. IN MOSCOW, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE NEW OF THE PEOPLES
REVOLT IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND GERMAIN, THE INTERNAL STRUGGLE SESAME SHARFSR.
BERIA AND HIS ALL-POWERFUL POLICE FELL AS VIC”
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True, the Crusaders of Freedom in tihe West, are losing
more possibilici s for conducting enemy, actively on the? ritory
of our Republic. On the frontiers of our country there s nds a
vigilant guard • ich ”
“undersigned allowed himself to think that in several years
at least the Czechs, like the Rumanians before them, would be
governing themselves without having first to check with Moscow.
This discussion ended about 1 30 in the morning. At 9:00 the
undersigned saw LOGINOV, with ”
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“be worried about
possible repercussion of the Czech reforms on his regime.
SVESTKA said he did not care what ULBRICH said or did and repeated
that the Czechs are masters of their country. When the undersigned
pointed out that the new president was not a member of the Com
mu”
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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”
“POLICE:
YOUR TURN HAS NOT COME. IF ALL THE PEOPLE THAT BENIA PROMOTED AND ALL THS
LOCALNORGANS OF THE EVD IN THE USSR ARE TO BE PURGED, AS IS NOW ANNOUNCED, WHAT
DO YOU nrNK WILL HA! Piz TO YOUR P002 LARIONETTES IN THE SATELLITES? YOU HAVE
EVEN LESS CHANGE TO SURVIVE MEAN TIE”
“Dr.Michal Zibrin, former Deputy of Slovak Democratic forty In
Prague Parliament,published in "Jednote", on October 29th,19>2,
Midletown ,Pa./This ring of the three Czech socialist parties
is responsible for the evolution in the policy or Cnecho-Slovokia
until February 1 48.9
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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 ”
“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
frosty reception I could hardly
Czecho emigrants families. %
‘Saw the Light
lieve it. ”
“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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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”
“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”
“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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“Iilsonian Zerguo of Datie’s policy, but, in our 0ase,—zo do not want
to Cestros anything I our six la constructive. need our American
friends and relatives to co purale with us for a positive purpose of
, Liberation. This way be 1a the United States the most powerful way
*_
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“scientific standing ot univorn.itton, together
with various methode of Ineendiorism and sonnenination. The "Green
International" fo alas one of the committon’a branches, allied to the
gang of tho International ocum pl landlorda deprived of their entates.
‘It is but n few mont”
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2 TyFORMATION
SLCUHIN
31 December 1952
MEMORAI.DUL FOR: DEFUTY DIRECTOR (PLINS)
VIA: Chief, Political and isychological larfare
SUBJECT: NCFE Cooperation wit!. CIA
The cooperation of NCFE in certain matters should be brought
to your attention.
1. In aidin”
“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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MUNICH RFE 20 - JULY 20, 1993
FLEASE NOTE THAT TODAYS PRAVDA CARRIED PEPRINT OF
MA OR PORTION OF RUDE PRAVO BALLON EDIT ATAL,
INCLUDING mention OF RFE, UNDER TITLE: MOWER OF
THE CZECHOSLOVAZ PR0PL8 to run PROVACASEURC AND .
SLANDERS". UNITED PRESS C”
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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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“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”
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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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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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years of prisons and concentra-
tion camps and torture cham-
bers .. . Milada was joyously Apprehensive of Czechoslovakia’s new-
reunited with her invalided hus- won freedom and to guard against
band and grown daughter. Both an”
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“Weld nove been
the first dermunist country in sh# world, and yet neither cormun-
ism nor socialism has nothing to de here while Franco is in.
The girl came from Czocarslovakis, an d she talka ebeut
that cantry and of Poland, where she S -.9 but they
nve sold her a lot about ”
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betray themselves unnecessarily and tragically. He said that lie had
heard that these people had promoted behind the Certain a whispering
campaign among the Poles at the time of the re cent elections to the
effect that ”
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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”
“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”
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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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bscrity imormation
8 July 1953
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, IO
FROM: ES/Czechoslovakia
SUBJECT: Bohumil HOUSER
1. Reference ia mode to a letter dated 25 June 1953 and addressed
to you from Mr. Leo M. Chorne, Executive Director of the Research Insti-
tut”