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  Internal Security Act, 214

  International Congress of Free Trade Unions, 200n.

  International Federation of Free Journalists, 200n.

  International Peasant Union, 184, 200n., 202, 268

  International Relief Organization (IRO), 193, 195

  International Rescue Committee (IRC), 200n., 203, 205, 269

  International Security, 63

  IRC, see International Rescue Committee

  IRO, see International Relief Organization

  Iron Guard, Romanian, 254–55, 256

  Isaacson, Walter, 218

  Islamic minority in Soviet Union, 21

  Israel, 249, 251

  Italian Communist party, 89–90, 91, 94

  Italy, 182, 183, 195, 197, 215n.

  CIA operations in, 88–94, 95, 234, 278

  Jews of, 93n., 113, 117, 178n.

  Jackson, C. D., 127

  Jankus, Reverend Lionginas, 207–209

  Japan, 6, 33

  Jasiuk, Emanuel, 210n.

  Jatulevicius, Reverend, 179

  Jenner, William, 121–22, 237, 269

  Jews, 45, 212, 224n.

  Captive Nations movement and anti-Semitism, 275, 287

  Holocaust, 4, 13, 18, 20n., 30, 32, 39, 46–47, 48, 74, 93, 136, 185, 192, 232, 245, 248–49, 287

  Catholic Church and, 177, 177n.–78n.

  Final Solution, 47, 48n., 158, 178n.

  in France, 93n., 178n., 187

  in Greece, 81

  history of, 117

  in Italy, 93n., 113, 117, 178n.

  revisionist history of, 270

  in Romania, 254–55, 256, 259, 286

  in Soviet Union, 24–25, 49–50, 112–13, 117, 118, 161, 162–63, 205, 206, 208–209, 210n., 221, 247

  Intermarium and, 181

  in Soviet Union, 15, 17, 18, 23, 48, 119, 158, 164, 170, 171, 174, 220

  Holocaust and, 24–25, 49–50, 112–13, 117, 118, 161, 162–63, 205, 206, 208–209, 210n., 221, 247

  Ukrainian atrocities at Lvov, 164, 164n.–65n.

  wealth confiscated by Nazis from, 91–92, 126, 252, 254

  Zionism, 253, 254

  JIOA, see Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency John Paul II, Pope, 93

  Johnson, Lyndon B., 43n., 272

  Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 33, 61, 101, 102, 138, 140, 260

  Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA), 34–36, 37, 73

  Joyce, Robert, 123–24, 288

  Justice Department, U.S., xi, 35, 36, 39, 107, 108, 206, 207, 215, 256

  Office of Special Investigations (OSI), 122n., 143n., 194, 209n., 285–87

  ratlines and, 185, 186, 193

  report on Barbie, xi-xii, xiii–xiv, 185, 189, 192–93, 196

  Kairys, Liudas, 287

  Kalinovskis, Eduards, 143

  Kalmyks, 77

  Kaminsky, Bronislav, 20

  Kammler, Hans, 29

  Karklins, Talivaldis, 143, 143n.

  Katyn Forest massacre, 77, 269

  Kennan, George F., 6, 8, 82–95, 120, 157, 159–60

  containment doctrine, 83–85, 226

  covert operations and, 84–95, 97, 101, 103, 104, 105, 115n., 131, 132, 141, 244, 278, 290

  NCFE and, 125–26

  current activities of, 289–90

  Hilger and, 115, 116–17

  on influence of ethnic lobbies, 271, 272

  on liberationists, 227

  NSC 10/2, 103, 104, 105–106

  NSC 20, 98–99, 106

  as target of radical right, 226, 236

  Kennedy, John F., 272

  Kersten, Charles, 269

  Kesselring, Albert, 72, 92

  KGB, 152n., 165n.

  “KGB defense,” 286–87

  Khrushchev, Nikita, 77, 135, 272

  Kirkpatrick, Evron M., 109–10, 109n., 288

  Kirkpatrick, Jeane, 109n.

  Kirkpatrick, Lyman, 236, 237, 238, 242, 288

  Klaus, Samuel, 36–37, 38

  Kolbe, Father Maximilian, 178n.

  Komitet Osvobozhdeniia Narodov Rossii (KNOR), 87, 132, 221–22

  Konovalets, Eugen, 161

  Koppel, Ted, xiii

  Korbonski, Stefan, 157

  Korean War, 116, 172, 218

  influence on policy toward war criminals, 190, 191, 192

  Kosakivs’kyy, Mykyta, 163

  Kosciuszko, Thadeus, 134

  Kossuth, Lajos, 134

  Köstring, Ernst, 17, 18, 23, 86, 87, 156

  KPD (German Communist party), 188

  Krichbaum, Willi, 45, 261

  Krunoslov, Monsignor, 180

  Krupp corporation, 192

  Kundermann Ring, 151

  Kushel, Franz, 209n.

  KYP (Greek intelligence agency), 82, 280

  Labor Service units, 141–48, 204, 210–11

  Laipenieks, Edgars, 282–83, 286

  Lakhno, Aleksandr, 173

  Landberg Prison inmates, 190–92

  Lane, Arthur Bliss, 106, 222, 233–35, 240

  Lasby, Clarence, 38–39

  Latin America, 194, 260

  former Nazis escaped to, 179–80, 186, 189

  Lattimore, Owen, 121–22

  Latvia, 21, 158, 178n., 229

  Perkonkrusts, 181, 184

  Latvian-American Republican National Federation, 204, 274

  Latvian Officers Association, 205–206

  Latvian Relief Incorporated, 207

  Latvians, 10, 77, 143, 184, 215, 268

  Daugavas Vanagi organization, 204–208, 216, 229

  labor companies, 143–44, 212

  relief organizations for, 203

  U.S. Army enlistment of, 211–12

  Lauterbacher, Hermann, 251

  League of Nations, 161

  League of Young Germans, 146–48, 210–11

  Lebed, Mykola, 161, 163–70, 213, 246, 285

  Liberal Democratic Union of Central Eastern Europe, 268

  Liberationism, 9, 217–45, 263, 264–77, 284–85, 287, 288

  Hungarian uprising, 264–67, 276, 288

  origins of, 220–22, 231–32

  Liddy, G. Gordon, 243

  Life magazine, 127, 156–57, 233

  Lindsay, Franklin, 101, 101n., 141, 151–52, 159–60, 172

  Lippmann, Walter, 7

  Lithia, Operation, 151

  Lithuania, 21, 25, 102, 149, 178n., 229

  Lithuanians, 21, 25, 77, 143, 179, 207–209, 215

  relief organizations for, 203

  U.S. Army enlistment of, 211–12

  Lodge Act, 211–15

  Loftus, John, 209n.

  “Long Telegram,” Kennan’s, 82–83

  Look magazine, 223

  Lovett, Robert, 100, 104, 288

  Luce, Clare Booth, 269

  Luce, Henry, 127

  Luftwaffe, 71–72

  Lukacs, John, 60

  Lumumba, Patrice, 150n.

  Lyon, Paul, 186, 190, 193, 194, 195, 196

  Lyons, Eugene, 127, 222

  MacArthur, Douglas, 152

  McCarthy, Joseph, 5, 121, 122, 237–42, 243, 269

  McCarthyism, 58, 121–22, 216, 237–43

  McCloy, John, 49, 93n., 144, 191, 192, 251

  McClure, Robert, 138, 141, 141n.

  McCone, John, 200–201

  McCormack, Alfred, 58, 59, 235, 236, 237

  McGhee, George C., 126

  McGranery, James P., 169

  Mackey, Argyle, 169

  Madonna concentration camp, 143, 143n.

  Magjerec, Monsignor, 179, 186

  Magruder, John, 278

  Maikovskis, Boleslavs, 184, 205, 206

  Makov, Aleksandr, 173

  Manhattan Project, 26, 153

  Mao Zedong, 98, 239

  Marchetti, Victor, 7, 56, 63–64, 64n., 65

  Marks, John, 150n.

  Marshall, George, 83, 91, 97, 103, 109n.

  Marshall Plan, 84, 129

  Mathias, Charles, 271, 272

  Meo people
, 174

  Merk, Kurt, 188

  Merlika-Kruja, Mustafa, 123, 124

  Metcalf, Lee, 81n.–82n.

  Meyer, Alfred, 117

  MGB (Soviet secret police), 149

  Mickelson, Sig, 94–95, 126, 127, 133, 134, 219, 227

  Middle East, 74, 80, 244, 248, 253, 260

  Egypt, 248–52

  Milano, James, 186

  Mildenstein, Theodore von, 254

  MIS, see War Department, U.S., Military Intelligence Service

  Missile gap, 64n.

  Missile program, see Rockets program

  Mongolia, 118, 120, 121, 122

  Mossad, 251

  Moulin, Jean, 189

  Mudd, Robert, 186

  Munson, Lyle, 239–40

  Murphy, Robert, 115

  Muslims in Soviet Union, 149

  Mussolini, Benito, 250

  MVD (Soviet secret police), 149, 166

  Nachtigall, 161

  Nagy, Ferenc, 157, 182, 183

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 249, 250, 251

  National Academy of Sciences, 34

  National Archives, 213

  National Captive Nations Committee, 270

  National Catholic Welfare Conference, 203

  National Committee for a Free Albania, 124

  National Committee for a Free Europe (NCFE), 125–36, 202, 203, 217, 219, 222, 227, 228–29, 233

  National League of Bulgaria, 273

  National Republican Heritage Groups (Nationalities) Council, 273–74

  National Security Council (NSC), 4, 8, 9, 10, 96, 100, 167n., 190, 243, 270

  NSC 10/2, 102–106, 124, 125, 203, 263, 280

  NSC 20, 98–99, 128

  NSC 86, NSCID 13 and 14, 199–202

  NSC 5412 244–45, 263, 280

  NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 83–84, 226, 260

  Natsinas, Alexander, 82

  Natsional’no-Trudovoi Soyuz (NTS), 4, 16, 220–26, 232, 235, 241, 242, 243

  Hungarian revolt and, 266–67

  Navy, U.S., 33

  Nazarenko, Nicholas, 274–75

  NCFE, see National Committee for a Free Europe Neagoy, George, 190, 196

  Netherlands, 26

  Newsweek, 83, 141n., 169, 223

  New York Herald Tribune, 126, 268

  New York Times, 147, 233, 239, 242, 268

  Nicaragua, 174, 276, 280–81

  Nightline, xii–xiii Nitze, Paul, 63, 218

  Nixon, Richard, 43n., 272, 274

  Nižňanský, Ladislav, 131, 131n.

  NKVD (Soviet secret police), 44, 47, 58, 66, 78, 164, 164n, 215n, 223

  during Hitler-Stalin pact, 76–77

  Noce, Daniel, 143

  Nordhausen rocket works, xiii, 28–30, 38, 39

  North, Oliver, 243

  North Caucasian National Committee, 132

  Notdienstverpflichtete (emergency service draftees), 24

  NSC, see National Security Council

  NS Frauenschaft, 32

  NTS, see Natsional’no-Trudovoi Soyuz

  Nuclear weapons, 7, 26, 31, 33, 62, 64n., 153, 218, 239, 272

  Defense Department cold war strategy, 136–37, 138–48

  Korean War and, 190

  Nuremberg, International Tribunal at, xiii, 13, 24, 45, 66, 67, 74, 88, 112, 114, 159, 191, 256

  NV Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken, 235

  O’Connor, Dr. Edward M., 207, 270, 270n., 285, 288

  Odessa escape organization, 250

  Office of Military Government—U.S., see OMGUS

  Office of National Estimates (ONE), 53, 59–60, 61, 116, 117, 238

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS), 42, 56, 68, 86, 87, 92, 96, 110, 256

  assassinations and, 148

  MIS analysts and, 56–58

  Research and Analysis branch, 57–58

  Secret Intelligence Branch (SIB), 42, 42n.–43n.

  Offie, Carmel, 115n, 121, 237

  Ohio, Operation, 151

  Ohlendorf, Otto, 24, 47, 49, 191

  Ollenhauer, Erich, 146

  Olson, Frank, 150n.

  OMGUS (Office of Military Government—U.S.), 36, 37–38

  Omrcanin, Ivo, 185

  ONE, see Office of National Estimates O’Neal, Everett C., 257

  “100 Persons Act,” 167–68, 169, 201, 257, 285

  OPC, see Central Intelligence Agency, Office for Policy Coordination

  Operations and Policy Research, Inc., 109n.

  Oppenheimer, Robert, 153

  Organizatsiia Ukrainskikh Natsionalistov (OUN), 16, 46, 149, 152n, 158, 160–67, 170–75, 216, 232, 269

  background of, 161–63

  Lvov atrocities, 164

  SB, 165, 165n, 167

  Oshinsky, David, 242

  OSI, see Justice Department, U.S., Office of Special Investigations

  OSS, see Office of Strategic Services

  Ostrowsky, Radislaw, 209n., 210n., 269

  Osttruppen (eastern troops), 18, 24, 86

  OUN, see Organizatsiia Ukrainskikh Natsionalistov

  Overcast, project, 33, 34, 36, 39

  Pajamas, Operation, 73

  Palestine, 253, 254

  Panhandle, Project, 73

  Papadopoulos, George, 81–82, 81n.–82n., 280

  Papanace, Constantin, 256

  Paperclip program, 35, 36, 38–39, 73

  Parker, Chauncey G., 144

  Pash, Boris, 26, 108, 152–55

  Pasztor, Laszlo, 273

  Pauker, Ana, 78

  Pavelić, Ante, 78, 177, 185, 269

  Pearson, Drew, 39, 183

  Penniman, Howard, 110

  Peoples League for Peace and Freedom, 248

  Pentagon, see Defense Department, U.S.

  Peters, Gerhard, 147, 148

  Petrov, Vladimir, 226, 230, 231, 234

  Pfleiderer, Karl-Georg, 17

  Pforzheimer, Walter, 219

  Philby, Kim, 124, 174, 262

  Philips North America, 235–36

  Philp, William R., 43, 71, 138

  Physical and Technical Institute, Weida, 31

  Pieracki, Bronislav, 161

  Pius XII, Pope, 178n, 180, 180n, 183

  Pohl, Oswald, 191

  Pokorny, Libor, 215n.

  Poland, 21–22, 36, 75, 90, 102, 123, 157, 160, 161, 272, 279, 280, 287

  Katyn Forest massacre, 77, 269

  revolt in, 264

  Siberian exile of Poles, 77

  Poles, 212, 268

  Polkes, Fieval, 253

  Poole, Dewitt, 134, 228–29

  Poppe, Nikolai N., 48, 110, 115–16, 118–23, 239

  Porensky, Vladimir, 224n., 225n.

  Possev publishing house, 225n.

  Potsdam Conference, 31, 43, 278

  Powers, Frank, 64n.

  POWs, 67, 68, 159

  Americans as, 41

  from Axis countries, 25, 72–73, 87, 93, 114, 142n., 180n.

  in German camps, 14, 23, 44, 71, 274

  Prouty, Fletcher, 139–40, 141, 150

  Radio Free Europe (RFE), 89, 108, 124, 125–36 passim, 177, 184, 201, 205, 219, 247–48, 267n.

  East European revolts and, 264, 266

  Radio Free Moscow, 266

  Radio Liberty (Radio Liberation from Bolshevism), 89, 125–36 passim, 177, 184, 201, 219, 224, 247–48, 269

  East European revolts and, 264

  RAND Corporation, 224n.

  “Ratlines,” xii, 175, 176–98, 250, 251, 280

  Rattenhuber, Hans, 79

  Rauff, Walter, 92, 93–94

  Rayburn, Sam, 105

  Reader’s Digest, 127, 135, 223

  Reagan, Ronald, and Reagan administration, 43n., 273, 275–76, 290

  Rebet, Lev, 152n.

  Redlich, Roman, 224n.

  Refugee Relief Act, 215

  Reitlinger, Gerald, 17

  Repatriation of refugees, 74–76

  Republican party:

  ethnic council of, 273–74, 275

  liberati
onism and 1952 election, 232–35, 244

  Revisionist history:

  of émigré organizations’ wartime roles, 156–59, 229, 231

  of Holocaust, 270

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 112, 114, 116

  Ribbentrop pact, 76–77, 86, 160

  Rickhey, Georg, 39

  Robert Speller & Sons, 170

  Rockets program:

  German, xiii, 6, 27–30, 38, 39, 251, 255

  U.S., 27, 39

  Rodes, Peter P., 120

  Roman Catholic Church, see Catholic Church

  Romania, 78, 96–97, 102, 188, 195, 254, 256, 259, 272, 274, 278, 279, 280, 286

  Iron Guard, 254–55, 256

  Romanians, 15, 21, 136

  Romanov, Yevgeniy R., 224n.–25n.

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 7, 82

  Roosevelt, Kermit (“Kim”), 249

  Rosenbaum, Eli, 287

  Rosenberg, Alfred, 21, 22, 50n., 181, 222, 271

  Rosenfield, Harry N., 207

  Rositzke, Harry, 43n., 53, 159, 172

  Rubel, Dr. Edward, 287

  Rudel, Hans Ulrich, 179

  Rudolph, Dr. Arthur, xiii, 29, 39

  Russia, czarist, 21

  see also Soviet Union

  “Russian Liberation Movement,” 18

  Russians, 17, 21, 22, 132, 222, 232

  see also Natsional’no-Trudovoi Soyuz

  Rusty, Operation, 151

  Ryan, Allan, xi–xii, 194, 215–16

  Safehaven program, 91

  Salazar, Antonio, 290

  Saltonstall, Leverett, 200

  SANACC, 100, l00n., 101

  Sanitzer, Johann, 79n.

  San Jose Mercury News, 258

  Sarnoff, David, 33–34

  Savage, Charles, 283

  Schacht, Hjalmar, 250–51

  Schellenberg, Walter, 47, 93n.

  Schendel, Kurt, 248

  Schlafly, Fred, 270

  Schmidt, Fritz, 45

  Schreiber, Walter, 39

  Schultz, George, 287

  Schutzstaffel, see SS

  Scientists, German, 27–39

  recruitment of, 5, 25–26, 27, 30–39, 70, 74, 251, 277–78

  rockets program of, xiii, 6, 27–30, 38, 39, 251, 255

  SD (Sicherheitsdienst), 44–45, 49, 92, 135

  Barbie as member of, 187, 188

  veterans of, working for U.S.

  intelligence services, xv, 45, 47, 72, 253

  von Bolschwing as member of, 253, 254, 257, 258, 286

  Secret Surrender, The (Dulles), 93n.

  Selection Board, Operation, 187, 189

  Senate, U.S., 152, 241

  Internal Security Committee, 122

  Serbians, 185

  Sexual Habits of Jews, The (Buensch), 251

  Shandruk, Pavlo, 162, 170, 180n.

  Siberia, 77

  Sibert, Edwin, 7, 42, 43, 45, 49, 72

  Sicherheitsdienst, see SD

  Siemens company, 31

  Simon Wiesenthal Center, 93, 249

  Sinatra, Frank, 90, 91n.

  Six, Franz, 17, 46–49, 51

  Six Million Swindle, The (App), 270

  Sixty Minutes, 136, 274

  Skaistlauks, Voldemars, 143

 

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